2) Open Nuke and use the Nuke<>Mari Bridge menu to launch Mari (Mari > Launch Mari)
3) In the dialog box, navigate to the Mari installation folder, select the file named 'mari', then click Okay
Expected behaviour Mari should launch without any errors.
Actual behaviour Mari encounters the license error below during launch:
mari_i : Cannot checkout rlm_roam license (-34)
Workaround Unknown.
Reproduced by support This bug has been reproduced with Nuke<>Mari Bridge from Mari 4.7v2 in: Nuke 12.2v5 - CentOS 7.5 Nuke 12.2v1 - CentOS 7.5 - Regression
Unable to reproduce bug in: Nuke 12.2v5 - Windows 10 Nuke 12.1v5 - CentOS 7.5
Earliest version tested Nuke 12.1v5 - This issue doesn't appear in this version and has regressed