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Windows installation issues #441

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LucaPrassoDaydreamLabs opened this issue Feb 23, 2021 · 5 comments
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Windows installation issues #441

LucaPrassoDaydreamLabs opened this issue Feb 23, 2021 · 5 comments

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@LucaPrassoDaydreamLabs
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I've installed hdRpr-2.0.13-Houdini-18.5.408-py3.7-Windows, added the proper package JSON file to Houdini package folder but every time I start Houdini 408 (or greater) I get a popup message stating that the RPR_for_Houdini.dll could not be loaded

I checked the file path and JSON file multiple times (and even installed using the provided script).
The same installation works fine on my Mac laptop.

RPR_DSO_Error

Any idea of what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks,
Luca

@bsavery
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bsavery commented Feb 24, 2021

What version Houdini do you have?

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bsavery commented Feb 24, 2021

Also there are python 2 and python 3 versions of Houdini. Make sure you have the right build.

@LucaPrassoDaydreamLabs
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I have Houdini 18.5.408 Python3 and 18.5.462 Python 3 installed.
Both of them show the same popup at startup.

To make things even more puzzling.
I just installed Octane's Hydra delegate. It requires editing houdini.env to edit PATH and HOUDINI_PATH (no installation via packages).
When these variables are pointing to the Octane Hydra install, RPR error does not pop up and I have no RPR menu.
If I comment the Octane variables, I get the popup errors and the RPR menu (but no way to use RPR in Solaris).

@hshakula
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Hey Luca, please, try this build

@LucaPrassoDaydreamLabs
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Works on 18.5462! Thanks George!

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