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[Bug 645305] Re: OPSH Trouble finding blender

 

Hi, 
I'um using Ubuntu 10.4. I had Blender 2.49b, so I uninstalled it and installed 2.5.4 beta with 
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cheleb/blender-svn && sudo apt-get update
followed by 
$ sudo apt-get install blender
Then I used: 
$ which blender 
and:
$ locate -b "\blender" 
to find where my blender executable was located and updated OpenShot preferences with /usr/share/blender (output from the which command) and many other of the locations reported by the locate command. None of them worked for me. The error was "No frame was found in the output from Blender" every time I click in any template.
Then I used the workaround suggested by MERQUIS: downloaded Blender, uncompressed in my home folder and pointed OpenShot preferences to that executable (home/fernando/blender-2.54-beta-linux-glibc27-i686/blender). 

Now, animated titles are working fine and, by the way, I'm enjoying them
a lot, congratulations to jonathan and all the team.

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OPSH Trouble finding blender
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/645305
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Bug description:
Ubuntu UE 2.7 (ubuntu 10.04) and Ubuntu netbook remix (10.04)

DEB & PPA

OpenShot 1.2.2

After i updated my version of blender with the PPA to 2.54 OpenShot Wouldn't recognize that i had blender installed,

I got round this problem by manually downloading the blender 2.54 archive - uncompressing it to my home folder - and pointing OpenShot to the executable in that folder.

I wouldn't normally point to this as a bug, but it randomly happened on 2 of my 3 machines o.O





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