It is may the easier way to get in touch with the linux maintainer of blender to get there workaround. I know they use other patched buggy libraries to get it work with blender.
Cheers, mib.
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I downloaded the libopenimageio1.1 from Ubuntu site, you can find it here. This should work for Ubuntu & Mint users, for those older versions who don't have an updated lib in the repo.
I got the Octane-Blender license* and tried to render something, just to confirm it works. Now Ill first need to study the manual, before I do some proper testing...
* I have to note that Otoy people were fair & kind enough to allow me to claim the old "one free license for any product" prize from 2012 Apocalypse competition, which I was saving until Blender plugin would come out. So, thanks again!
I got the Octane-Blender license* and tried to render something, just to confirm it works. Now Ill first need to study the manual, before I do some proper testing...
* I have to note that Otoy people were fair & kind enough to allow me to claim the old "one free license for any product" prize from 2012 Apocalypse competition, which I was saving until Blender plugin would come out. So, thanks again!

SW: Octane 3.05 | Linux Mint 18.1 64bit | Blender 2.78 HW: EVGA GTX 1070 | i5 2500K | 16GB RAM Drivers: 375.26
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Now you don't need it anymore. Starting from 1.4 plugin version OpenImageIO is statically linked into Blender binary.matej wrote:I downloaded the libopenimageio1.1 from Ubuntu site, you can find it here. This should work for Ubuntu & Mint users, for those older versions who don't have an updated lib in the repo.
