Harry,

I set the path in the ControlPoint Detectors preference pane for an
existing copy of autopano-sift-c and so far it seems to be working
fine.

So my problems seem  to be with cpFind rather than the Hugin
installation or the file format.

all the best

George

On Sep 24, 1:41 am, grow <george...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Harry,
> Thanks for that suggestion.
>
> I opened the recent project in Hugin selected the top images from each
> of the exposure stacks and invoked CPfind.  It crashed in the same way
> as before.  I tried your suggestion with "Tail".  The text below is
> the result:
> I am assuming that the relevant lines start at the 01:23:29 timestamp
> and include the ones before that just to show that I haven't missed
> anything out.
>
> ____________________________
>  Sep 24 01:08:14 georges-macpro WebProcess[25993]: INSERT-HANG-
> DETECTED: Tx time:5.147878, # of Inserts: 80, # of bytes written:
> 3129745, Did shrink: NO
> Sep 24 01:15:24 georges-macpro login[27637]: USER_PROCESS: 27637
> ttys000
> Sep 24 01:15:32 georges-macpro
> [0x0-0x546546].net.sourceforge.hugin.Hugin[27641]:
> MainFrame::RestoreLayoutOnNextResize()
>
> Sep 24 01:23:29 georges-macpro mDNSResponder[20]: ERROR:
> mDNSPlatformReadTCP - SSLRead: -9806
> Sep 24 01:23:29 georges-macpro mDNSResponder[20]: ERROR: tcpCallback -
> attempt to read message length failed (-1)
> Sep 24 01:23:58 georges-macpro ReportCrash[27672]: Saved crash report
> for cpfind[27667] version ??? (???) to /Users/grow/Library/Logs/
> DiagnosticReports/cpfind_2011-09-24-012358_Georges-MacPro.crash
> ____________________________
>
> I have retrieved the file Diagnostic Report and I will email it
> directly to you separately ...
>
> all the best
> George
>
> On Sep 23, 8:04 pm, Harry van der Wolf <hvdw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi George,
>
> > 2011/9/23 grow <george...@gmail.com>
>
> > > PS - I changed the one thing that the various systems would allow and
> > > too the © copyright symbol out of the EXIF data .... nevertheless when
> > > I imported them an ran CPFind ... the same error messages occurred.
>
> > > George
>
> > I got a response from a user that suggested your Hugin couldn't find cpfind
> > in some or another way. So I tested by removing cpfind from the bundle but
> > in that case I don't get a warning at all when run from the assistant and
> > the progress window closes immedatiely, and I get a "Can't find cpfind via
> > the path" when run manually from the Images pane.
> > So also your Hugin can find cpfind and runs it. It doesn't finish correctly
> > though.
>
> > After the cpfind crash, could you do from a terminal a "tail -30
> > /var/log/system.log". The -30 tells tail to only show the last 30 lines. I
> > assume that gives enough info, but if there's more a "tail -50" or "tail
> > -100" (etcetera) will do the job as well.
> > You could also do from a terminal a "open
> > /Applications/Utilities/Console.app /var/log/system.log". This will start
> > the logging application which will scroll to the bottom and gives you nice
> > copy&paste options.
>
> > I hope cpfind will write it's errors to the system log.
>
> > Harry

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Hugin and other free panoramic software" group.
A list of frequently asked questions is available at: 
http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ
To post to this group, send email to hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
hugin-ptx+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com
For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx

Reply via email to