Hugin 2013.0.0 and enblend 4.1.2 are in the imminent Fedora 20 release
(beta installers out today!), for i386, x86_64 and arm64.

I haven't yet updated the panorama Fedora rpm repository, but the most
recent Hugin snapshot there should be identical. Note to anyone subscribed
to this repository, it will soon switch to following development snapshots.

-- 
Bruno

On 27 Oct 2013 12:54, "Harry van der Wolf" wrote:
>
> Hugin-2013.0 RELEASE NOTES
>
> ABOUT
>
> Hugin is more than just a panorama stitcher.
>
> Hugin can be found at
> * SourceForge:  http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
> * Launchpad:    https://launchpad.net/hugin
>
>
> DOWNLOAD
>
> The 2013.0 source tarball can be downloaded
>
> * from SourceForge at
>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/hugin-2013.0/hugin-2013.0.0.tar.bz2/download
>
> * from Launchpad at
>
https://launchpad.net/hugin/2013.0/2013.0.0/+download/hugin-2013.0.0.tar.bz2
>
> This is a source code release.  For executables see below.
>
> This tarball is equivalent to rev/changeset e9df4bb31222 in our Mercurial
> repository, where it is also tagged 2013.0.0
>
> Verify its SHA1SUM
> 0e0689cf2ca0c4a2730cffe06380eda976b6772d  hugin-2013.0.0.tar.bz2
>
> EXECUTABLES
>
> Users communities produce executables for their respective platforms.
>
> These executables are then added to the download section on SourceForge at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/hugin/files/hugin/
>
> A number of users have built recent snapshots and executables are likely
to be
> announced within a few days of this tarball release.
>
> Watch http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx for the announcements of
binary
> releases.  If you don't see a binary for your platform it has most likely
not
> been produced yet.  Consider stepping up to the task.  Instructions at
>
>
http://wiki.panotools.org/Development_of_Open_Source_tools#Supported_Platforms
>
> Announce your build on http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx
>
>
> CHANGES SINCE 2012.0.0
>
> * The greatest change is the redesign of the (Graphical) User Interface
(GUI). The user interface now consists of three modes: Simple, Advanced and
Expert.
> The Simple interface is for the beginning panorama photographer and
offers all tools to create your panorama. You can also use this mode if you
have a simple, straightforward panorama. The Simple interface mode uses the
"Fast Preview"  window as its main workflow window.
> The Advanced interface mode offers you more options to improve your
panorama. It uses the Panorama Editor as its main window.
> The Expert mode gives you access to all options and functions that Hugin
has to offer. This is where you can optimize your complicated, multilayer,
mosaic, multi-stack, you name it, panorama. It also uses the Panorama
Editor as its main window.
>
> * The Hugin build for Mac OS X has switched from Carbon to Cocoa and is
now fully 64bit.
>
> New tools added:
> * pto_var ( change image variables inside pto files)
> * pto_lensstack (modify assigned lenses and stack in pto files)
> * geocpset  (set/add geometric constraints for multirow panorama with
featureless images)
>
>
> Other Improvements
> * Many more improvements and bug fixes.
>
> UPGRADING
>
> Upgrading from previous versions of Hugin should be seamless. If you do
have
> problems with old settings, these can be reset in the Preferences by
clicking
> 'Load defaults'.
>
> It is strongly recommeded to set the default control point detector to
> Hugin's CPFind.  It is the only control point generator endorsed by Hugin.
> Third-party generators may be compatible with the plug-in architecture.
>
>
> COMPILING
>
> Users compiling from source refer to the dependencies listed at
> http://wiki.panotools.org/Development_of_Open_Source_tools#Dependencies
>
> and the build processes listed at
>
http://wiki.panotools.org/Development_of_Open_Source_tools#Build_your_Own_Test_Builds
>
> More information in the README and INSTALL_cmake files in the tarball.
>
>
> KNOWN ISSUES AND WORKAROUNDS
>
> There is a known problem building Hugin with CMake 2.8.5rc2.
> Workaround: Upgrade to a newer CMake version.
>
> Mac OS X:
> - Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) is no longer supported.
> - The PPC platform is no longer supported.
> - The OpenMP enabled enblend is now compatible on Mac OS X Lion (10.7).
> - The cmake compilation of Hugin is currently broken due to the fact that
> the boost library on OS X is currently at version 1.50 and boost versions
=> 1.48
> conflict with a number of Mac OS X macros (from AssertMacros.h). This can
> not be disabled as WxWindows for Mac (a.k.a. WxMac) needs these macros.
>
> An updated list of issues deemed to be critical, including discussions
> and workarounds is in the issue tracker.
>
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bugs?search=Search&field.importance=Critical
>
>
> THANKS
>
> Thanks to all the contributors to this release and members of the
hugin-ptx
> mailing list, too many to mention here.
>
> Hugin can be found at http://hugin.sourceforge.net/ and at
https://launchpad.net/hugin
>
>
> CHANGELOG
>
> A detailed changelog can be found in the file Changelog.

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