On 13.12.2012 20:42, Gnome Nomad wrote:
>> I have no problems whatsoever with hugin 2012.0.0.a94faa15c927 under the
>> said intel driver on my laptop. However, this still is under precise.
> 
> Running Debian Sid here, with that Hugin version, but had the same
> problem using earlier Debians and earlier Hugins. This Intel chipset is
> the 855GM. What's yours?

Mine is a GM965/GL960

> 
>> If you start hugin from a terminal window, do you get some messages?
> 
> /usr/share/hugin/data/plugins/crop_cp.py
>    CAT:Control Points
>    NAM:Crop Control Points
> /usr/share/hugin/data/plugins/woa.py
>    CAT:Control Points
>    NAM:Warped Overlap Analysis
> /usr/share/hugin/data/plugins/top_five.py
>    CAT:Control Points
>    NAM:keep 5 CPs per image pair
> /usr/share/hugin/data/plugins/shooting_pattern.py
>    CAT:initial distribution
>    NAM:6-1-1 Shooting Pattern
> MainFrame::RestoreLayoutOnNextResize()
> Segmentation fault
> 

I get the same line (minus the segfault, of course). Hm, I can't install
Debian Sid on this laptop now, but I may be able to do so over the
holidays to have a look. Is there anything else special in your setup I
should be aware of?

Regards

Stefan Peter

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