I am currently running up against the limits of my laptop,
and enblend is erroring on my big mosaic.

This is not the biggest surprise, and I am prepared to work round it.

What is quite "annoying" is that running from the command line:

hugin_executor -s -p big big.pto

I always have to watch nona transform each image
to a TIFF before enblend starts, which takes "some time".

In "the old days" of a generated makefile, this did not happen; make(1)
rather beautifully realised that once the TIF files had been made, they
didn't need remaking.

Is there a way to gain this benefit in the post-make era?

 BugBear

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