Oskar

At som e point in 2009 I had to change from wxWidget 2.8.9 to 2.8.10..
I assume I just downloaded this from the internet.

What are you actually trying to build?  when you get; "The missing
references are for example:  WX_dbgrid, WX_dbgridd,WX_mono,WX_odbc"
this was not a problem for me building Hugin, but I have seen this on
other projects..

The fields HUGIN_BUILDER and HUGIN_BUILDATE are just text fields for
the person doing the build and the date, they will appear in the
'about' screen. So I use my name, and the date I got code..
I have never had to set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE?  in the most recent build I
did, it was 'RelWithDebInfo'

The panotools library in the SDK is now out of date, and you'll need
to download and build the latest version of this.

Hope this is some help to you...

Regards
Stephen

On Jan 3, 10:56 pm, Oskar Sander <oskar.san...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Cheers, please bear with my newbie questions:
>
> I'm running through the procedure of [1], adding the tools and adding glut.
> Starting with checking out HEAD from trunk (4847).
>
> Now I'm running through the cmakesetup of [1],  however having pointed out
> the wxWidgets-2.8.9\lib\vc_lib  there are still some WX dependencies
> missing.  Are these redundant or should I change the wxWidget version
> included in the SDK?.   (The missing references are for example:  WX_dbgrid,
> WX_dbgridd,WX_mono,WX_odbc)
>
> Also, I find no CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE, HUGIN_BUILDER and HUGIN_BUILDATE - Am I
> doing something wrong or has this changed since the instructions were
> written?
>
> Finally, I thought that cmakesetup would trace all dependencies in the
> project, and that these paths would show up in the variables "advance
> values" option, but for example pano13.lib  does not.  How come? Is this
> dynamic linking?
>
> Cheers
> /O
>
> [1]http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_Hugin_for_Windows_with_SDK
>
> 2009/12/20 Guido Kohlmeyer <d...@gekko-design.de>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Dear all,
>
> > It seems the right way to build hugin as described by Brian.
> > So far as I know my SDK is outdated since some months, but lacks mainly
> > of a missing glut component which can be easily added as described in an
> > old post by me.
> > To build an installation package was not my task for long time. I only
> > built the 0.7.0 release package with a patched iss file from repository.
> > I suppose there are some other guys around who are more familiar with
> > current state of building an installation.
>
> > Guido
>
> > Am 18.12.09 10:32, schrieb brian_ims:
>
> > > Oskar,
>
> > > As I stated I am not a C/C+ programmer, make files cause my eyes to
> > > glazeover and I don't understand subversion/trunks etc (but I have been
> > > writing fortran for the best part of 35 years and still am). This was my
> > > first attempt to build Hugin. I used the precompiled SDK and just
> > followed
> > > the instructions for building, downloading adding the compiled GLUT as
> > > described some time ago, picking up the missing GLUT references manually
> > > when running cmake and also putting glut.dll in the bin folder that is
> > > produced by visual studio. I also had to rename a couple of the files in
> > the
> > > enblend folder (eg  readme to readme.txt - I had copied enblend 4 into
> > the
> > > enblend3.2 folder by mistake some time ago and am not sure now if I had
> > > overwritten some files or not)
>
> > > I have no idea how to create installer files
>
> > > Cheers
>
> > > Oskar Sander wrote:
>
> > >> Hi Brian,
>
> > >> How far off is the SDK for building hugin from trunk? I suppose enblend
> > >> does
> > >> not need to be built as described here [1] as there is a released (or
> > RC)
> > >> 4.0 now, right?
>
> > >> [1]http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_Hugin_for_Windows_with_SDK
>
> > >> Cheers
>
> > >> 2009/12/13 brian_ims<im...@netspace.net.au>
>
> > >>> I am not a C/C+ programmer but have managed to build a windows version
> > >>> using
> > >>> SVN 4782 following the SDK and various other pointers given in this
> > forum
> > >>> and I can confirm that with the introduction of the autocrop button a
> > >>> previously viewable button has essentially disappeared from my screen.
> > If
> > >>> Bruno is corrrect the culprit is the 'show control points' button and
> > >>> presumably this needs shortening
>
> > >>> Cheers
>
> > >>> Brian
>
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