Hi Allan,

2011/6/17 AKS-Gmail-IMAP <aksei...@gmail.com>

> Harry,
>
> For this build on a PPC 10.5.8 Stitch does not start PTBatcherGui.  This is
> what the console shows after specifying the output prefix when initiating a
> Stitch.
>
>
> 6/17/11 6:10:57 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -h, --header      Searches header file locations for headers matching the
> given filenames, and opens them.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982] open:
> unrecognized option `--args'
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982] Usage:
> open [-e] [-t] [-f] [-W] [-n] [-g] [-h] [-b <bundle identifier>] [-a
> <application>] [filenames]
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982] Help:
> Open opens files from a shell.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> By default, opens each file using the default application for that file.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> If the file is in the form of a URL, the file will be opened as a URL.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> Options:
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -a                Opens with the specified application.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -b                Opens with the specified application bundle identifier.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -e                Opens with TextEdit.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -t                Opens with default text editor.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -f                Reads input from standard input and opens with TextEdit.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -W, --wait-apps   Blocks until the used applications are closed (even if
> they were already running).
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -n, --new         Open a new instance of the application even if one is
> already running.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -g, --background  Does not bring the application to the foreground.
> 6/17/11 6:13:08 AM [0x0-0x2df2df].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[8982]
> -h, --header      Searches header file locations for headers matching the
> given filenames, and opens them.
>
>
> Allan
>
>
Thanks for this output. It clarifies it all. The open on Leopard doesn't
support the --args statement.

My open says:
Usage: open [-e] [-t] [-f] [-W] [-R] [-n] [-g] [-h] [-b <bundle identifier>]
[-a <application>] [filenames] *[--args arguments]*
Help: Open opens files from a shell.
      By default, opens each file using the default application for that
file.
      If the file is in the form of a URL, the file will be opened as a URL.
Options:
      -a                Opens with the specified application.
      -b                Opens with the specified application bundle
identifier.
      -e                Opens with TextEdit.
      -t                Opens with default text editor.
      -f                Reads input from standard input and opens with
TextEdit.
      -R, --reveal      Selects in the Finder instead of opening.
      -W, --wait-apps   Blocks until the used applications are closed (even
if they were already running).
          *--args        All remaining arguments are passed in argv to the
application's main() function instead of opened.*
      -n, --new         Open a new instance of the application even if one
is already running.
      -g, --background  Does not bring the application to the foreground.
      -h, --header      Searches header file locations for headers matching
the given filenames, and opens them.


Can you issue the following command in the terminal on an existing project?
open -b net.sourceforge.hugin.PTBatcherGUI /path/to/project/whatever.pto

If that works can you then do a:
open -b net.sourceforge.hugin.PTBatcherGUI -a /path/to/project/whatever.pto
and/or a:
open -b net.sourceforge.hugin.PTBatcherGUI /path/to/project/whatever.pto -a

The first command should open PTBatchergui and the project to the queue but
I'm afraid that the second and third command won't work. I have now been
searching on Google and found that 10.6 supports for the first time command
line options to be fed to a bundle. This would mean that on 10.5 and below
the call needs to be changed to go without the --args and switches.
But of course you never know so please try.

@Tiger users: please issue the command "open"  in a terminal and please copy
the output into a mail.

Harry

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