Disable Viewport 2.0 and OpenCL startup info

Disable Viewport 2.0 and OpenCL startup info

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Disable Viewport 2.0 and OpenCL startup info

Anonymous
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Does anyone know how to disable the startup info (see below) that prints to stdout regarding Viewport 2.0 and OpenCL? Its quite a bit of text that is useful to very few people, so I'd like to disable it at my studio if possible.

 

I'm using Maya2016 sp6 on Linux (CentOS 7) if that affects the answer.

 

Thanks,

Andrew

 

Initialized VP2.0 renderer {
Version : 6.3.1.0. Feature Level 4.
Adapter : Quadro 4000/PCIe/SSE2
Vendor ID: 4318. Device ID :
Driver : 4.5.0 NVIDIA 346.59.
API : OpenGL V.4.5.
Max texture size : 16384 * 16384.
Max tex coords : 8
Shader versions supported (Vertex: 4, Geometry: 4, Pixel 4).
Shader compiler profile : (Best card profile)
Active stereo support available : 0
GPU Memory Limit : 2048 MB.
CPU Memory Limit: 22888.7 MB.
}
OpenCL evaluator is attempting to initialize OpenCL.
Detected 1 OpenCL Platforms:
0: NVIDIA Corporation. NVIDIA CUDA. OpenCL 1.1 CUDA 7.0.35.
Supported extensions: cl_khr_byte_addressable_store cl_khr_icd cl_khr_gl_sharing cl_nv_compiler_options cl_nv_device_attribute_query cl_nv_pragma_unroll cl_nv_copy_opts
OpenCL evaluator choosing OpenCL platform NVIDIA Corporation.
Choosing OpenCL Device Quadro 4000. Device Type: GPU Device is available.

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cornelh
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@Anonymous

 

This cannot be disabled in any version of Maya and does not affect the use or functionality of Maya.  This is just a startup process and is visible in the terminal or script editor.  You can make a request in the idea station here: http://mayafeedback.autodesk.com/forums/160514-ideas-for-maya-forum

 

Cheers,

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Anonymous
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Thanks for answering. I've posted the idea over there now. I realize this printed info does not impact functionality of Maya. What it does impact is the usefulness of bug reports in a studio environment. Generally speaking, I would expect stdout verbosity to be kept to a minimum (unless explicitly requested by the user) in order to ensure that genuine issues are easily recognized.

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rock9
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I also have the same query. I searched on Google and came to this thread. Any method so far to disable this popup information? I am running Maya on Windows 10-64 bit. 

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