Installation Error "Depreciated paths to Scripts....."
25 May 2016 04:04
I'm having the same problem with both Blender 2.77 and 2.77a and B4W SDK Free 16.04 on Windows 10
the add on, and therefore blend4web import/export option, engine and server don't show up unless I point my scripts folder at:
C:\dev\blend4web_sdk_free\blender_scripts
(when i relaunch it gives me an error about a deprecated path but at least the add-on shows)
but it can't then find the dev server etc, presumably because the paths are wrong
any advice appreciated,
thanks
J
the add on, and therefore blend4web import/export option, engine and server don't show up unless I point my scripts folder at:
C:\dev\blend4web_sdk_free\blender_scripts
(when i relaunch it gives me an error about a deprecated path but at least the add-on shows)
but it can't then find the dev server etc, presumably because the paths are wrong
any advice appreciated,
thanks
J
25 May 2016 04:21
actually i've just noticed on the latest build on the site you've got duplicated folders
\blend4web_sdk_free\addons
and
blend4web_sdk_free\blender_scripts\addons
mostly containing the same stuff apart from an extra _pycache folder in one of them
that addons folder being moved allowed blend4web add on to be seen using this path
C:\dev\blend4web_sdk_free
but the server still isn't found.
thanks
j
\blend4web_sdk_free\addons
and
blend4web_sdk_free\blender_scripts\addons
mostly containing the same stuff apart from an extra _pycache folder in one of them
that addons folder being moved allowed blend4web add on to be seen using this path
C:\dev\blend4web_sdk_free
but the server still isn't found.
thanks
j
25 May 2016 04:28
also i've noticed the scripts directory can have a trailing slash (or not), but the blender SDK preferences won't accept a trailing slash. I'm wondering if that's stopping the server file location from being found properly?
j
(apologies.. I didn't know you couldn't delete posts otherwise I would have merged this above)
j
(apologies.. I didn't know you couldn't delete posts otherwise I would have merged this above)