'BakeRuntime' job failed with error code: 4 ('Failed reading Bake Environment Lighting file.')

Just got beta 13. I’m getting this error spammed to the console every time I try to bake. I’ve tried all the lightmap modes, on demand / continuous. Nothing seems to make a difference.

Anyone else getting this error?

Ok I turned the enviroment to real time, then back to baked and it’s fine now. Crazy times!

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Please file a bug with your reproduction method, we are hunting for this bug too…

Thanks!

I don’t have a reproduction method I’m afraid. It hasn’t happened again since.

it happen to me too. thank you Zomby138.

  1. Clear lightmap.
  2. Run realtime GI once.
  3. Turn off realtime
  4. run baked GI

Same problem here. Will try to make a repo.

@Elecman thanks! Please post the case number here so I can take a look. So far I haven’t been able to reproduce this.

Also, would you mind zipping up your GI Cache folder and attach it to the repro? I think this could be happening when loading a file from a previous beta version from the cache.

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Yep, happening here too, first beta install ( mac / beta install 14 ) looks like if i uncheck baked gi and then recheck if and it rebakes it goes away, its like a on/off glitch.

Why are you still running that ancient version? RC1 is available in the first post above.

So what do you want then? Unity team to come to your office and fix your installation of Beta 18?

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To be honest, you’re just generating noise by reporting errors in old betas. Lightmapping has gone through a lot of changes in the past 5 releases.

Hey guys, has anyone managed to get colour bleed working with baked emission?

People get annoyed easily if someone is reporting a bug happening in almost a 2 months old version of something that is updated regularly with a lot of fixes. As been said it does nothing else than wastes QA/beta team time if they use any time on such old things.

You can have multiple install of the beta and verify if the problem exists in latest. If it does, you report it. If you have a team leader who is not aware of this then it could be a good time to inform him.

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