ID 547311 - NukeServer not working with Apple Silicon

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Problem summary
NukeServer not working with Apple Silicon
 
Customer reported version
Nuke 14.0v5
 
Customer reported platform
Mac 12
 
Steps to reproduce
 
1) Setup Unreal Engine 5.2.1 on Apple Silicon

2) Setup NukeServer plugin and try running Nuke
 

 
Expected behaviour
For NukeServer to work with Unreal Engine running natively on Apple Silicon
 
Actual behaviour
When Unreal Engine is using Apple Silicon natively, NukeServer throws an error
 
Workaround
1) Open Finder and browse to your Unreal Engine installation folder, by default this should be in /Users/Shared/Epic Games/UE_5.2/Engine
 
2)  Open the /Binaries/Mac folder within your installation folder and select the UnrealEditor application, check on the Open using Rosetta option and then launch the UnrealEditor application directly from the same folder
 
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Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke 14.0v5 - macOS 12.6 (Apple M1 Ultra)
Nuke 13.1v1 - macOS 12.6 (Apple M1 Ultra)
 
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke 13.0v10 - macOS 12.6 (Apple M1 Ultra)
 
Earliest version tested
Nuke 13.1v1 - This feature did not exist before this version
 

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