Hi ArAgost,

even on my outdated Mac (running OS X 10.4 while the 10.5 installation is slumbering on the other HD) Sourceforge links to a file called 'hugin-mac-2010.0.0.dmg'. Hugin 2010.0 was released in March, the official build for Mac is available since 2010-03-25. So just visit hugin.sf.net again, click on "Download" and get yourself a copy.

Harry,

maybe you should also include a clear statement in your announcements of prerelease bundles on this list that what you publish via your own site are always non-official 'pre-release' versions meant for testing and providing feedback to the developers.

On your website I propose to change the section "Hugin Release bundles" to something like this:
 ***
 _Where to find official Hugin Release bundles_

 The software on this site is built from development versions
 and as such is primarily meant for testing purposes. Chances
 are that these downloads can be used to produce some
 breathtaking panoramas but don't blame us if your Mac turns
 into a coffee machine instead.

 If you are looking for the latest official release bundles
 please check out the "Download" section at hugin.sourceforge.net
 or directly from the files section from Sourceforge. The current
 version is 2010.0.0.

 Have fun!
 ***

The following "Note:..." paragraph should be preceded by the headline which is currently following. The "(SVN)" part is obsolete, right? So maybe something like "Hugin 2010.x release candidates and other development versions".

Cheers,
Carl

Harry van der Wolf schrieb am 29.09.10 16:20:


2010/9/29 Yuval Levy <goo...@levy.ch <mailto:goo...@levy.ch>>

    On September 28, 2010 06:55:33 pm ArAgost wrote:
     > While it's great to have an out-of-
     > the-box working Mac binary, it baffles me why the Hugin website only
     > links to the 0.8.0 binaries (!) and we have to scavenge on Harry's
     > personal site.

    first of all, Harry has upload access to the official Hugin website.
      If he
    has not added a binary there, it is probably because he has other
    things to
    do.

    for the rest, I will let Harry answer the why and how.  All I can
    say is:
    don't worry about scavenging his personal site.  THe HTML is there,
    but the
    binaries themselves are on the panotools.org <http://panotools.org/>
    server.

    Yuv


I just checked and I don't understand where the 0.8 comes from.
If you download from hugin.sourceforge.net
<http://hugin.sourceforge.net> from the download page (Get hugin now),
it will automatically download the latest >official< version for your
platform, which is "2010.0" for OSX (as that's the current official
release), and which is 2009-4-0 (Hugin_2009-4-0_win32_setup.exe) for
windows as that's obviously the latest official build.

If you go to the site using a a linux/un*x/*bsd/solaris box you'll get
the 2010.0.0.tar.gz,
if you use windows box you'll get a 2009-4-0 executable,
if you go to the site using a fine piece of art running MacOSX you'll
get a 2010.0.0 dmg.
(I tested them all)

But it's never 0.8.

Can you please explain where this 0.8 is mentioned or linked (or whatever)?

Harry

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