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Yup. This is a general rule for all Python stuff. If you have both 4 and 5 on the same computer, you should have separate copies of each script inside the runtime of each version. 4 and 5 use different versions of Python, and when the script tries to "reach" over into the other setup, it gets lost somehow.
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Since reorganising my runtimes, I put all my light sets in a separate "P5 Lights" runtime. Then I found Ockham's extremely-useful Light Panel python script wouldnt work any more. Oh no! Tonight I finally got my brain in gear and tried moving the lightpanel.py to my P5 Lights runtime. Ta-da! working fine now :) Kaz does a tired, happy little dance at not having to change a global lightset from depth-map to raytrace shadows one-by-one any more
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