2012

/usr/autodesk/maya2012-x64/bin/adlmreg -i S 657D1 657D1
2012.0.0.F 000-00000000
/var/opt/Autodesk/Adlm/Maya2012/MayaConfig.pit
This step updates the product information .pit file, which you can copy
to other machines that have the same configuration if you are installing
many instances of Maya.
These commands return a Registration succeeded message, and you
can now run Maya using your stand-alone or network license.
Additional Linux notes
This section provides information for configuring Maya to run on Linux,
describes differences between Maya for Linux and other versions of Maya, and
provides other information specific to using Maya on the Linux operating
system. For complete information on limitations and possible workarounds,
also refer to the Maya Release Notes, available at
www.autodesk.com/maya-readme-2012-enu.
Compiling plug-ins and standalone programs
To compile plug-ins and standalone applications for Maya 2012 on Linux,
use the released gcc 4.1.2 compiler. Maya has been compiled with this compiler
under RHEL 5.1 WS.
In addition, Maya uses some component libraries that may already exist on
your system (for example, Qt, Python, OpenAL, Intel TBB, MKL, Cg). These
libraries are installed in the /lib directory under your Maya installation
directory, and should not interfere with the normal operation of your Linux
system. In some cases, your system may include newer versions of these
libraries, which may or may not be compatible with Maya.
NOTE Maya requires its own versions of the Qt libraries to run properly.
For more information, see the API Guide at
www.autodesk.com/maya-sdkdoc-2012-enu.
Installing additional required packages and fonts
On Linux, especially on Fedora systems, not all system libraries required to
run Maya are included in the default installation of the operating system. You
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