[hugin-ptx] [MacOSX] Re: test build for Lion Mountain Lion

2013-05-13 Thread ___matthieu___
Hello,

[...]  1. when I start Hugin there is a whitish-grey rectangular box
sitting in front of the Tip of the Day window.  I can just see the
top of that window enough that I can drag it out from under the
rectangle and read what it says.  When I exit the tips window the
rectangle also disappears.

   I can not reproduce this problem; I remember having it once but I am
 now unable to reproduce it.

I am now having the problem you describe; your two problems are
related.
I will try and find a way to reproduce it.

Cheers,

Matthieu

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Re: [hugin-ptx] test build for Lion Mountain Lion

2013-05-13 Thread Donald Johnston
Matthieu, to answer the question about starting hugin … I mostly start hugin 
without a project.  That is I start hugin, load images, do align, and create 
pano.  So, as soon as I start hugin I'm getting the triangle problem.

On 2013-05-12, at 6:27 PM, ___matthieu___ matthieu.des...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Donald,
 
 On 11 mai, 23:15, Donald Johnston dgjohns...@accesscomm.ca wrote:
 Matthieu … I just tested this level and it works well for me except for the 
 following two points.
 
 1. when I start Hugin there is a whitish-grey rectangular box sitting in 
 front of the Tip of the Day window.  I can just see the top of that window 
 enough that I can drag it out from under the rectangle and read what it 
 says.  When I exit the tips window the rectangle also disappears.
 
  I can not reproduce this problem; I remember having it once but I am
 now unable to reproduce it.
 
  Does it happen all the time ? Does the problem appear on project
 with errors, or with projects containing a lot of images ?
  Does it happen if you launch Hugin without opening a project ?
 
 2. perhaps you've seen the previous set of emails about --linearmatch that 
 Thomas was helping me with.  The concensus is that the default Control 
 Points Detector under Preferences should be called when using the Align 
 button on the Assistant tab.  It sounds like it works on Thomas' machine 
 (not sure what OS he is running) but isn't working on your build on my Mac.  
 Does this work on you machine?
 
  I had not read this thread; I will look into it.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Matthieu
 
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[hugin-ptx] Changes to panotools projects on Sourceforge, Mercurial repositories

2013-05-13 Thread Bruno Postle
Hi all, Sourceforge have 'upgraded' the panotools project on 
sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/panotools/


Mercurial repositories have moved, you can now find the libpano13 
code here:


  hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/panotools/libpano13

So if you have an existing checkout you can either rebase it by 
editing the .hg/hgrc file, or just fetch a fresh one.  The old 
Mercurial repository will continue to exist, but is now read-only.


I took the opportunity to migrate the other panotools projects from 
Subversion to Mercurial (hooray!), these are:


Panotools::Script - perl module for manipulating Hugin .pto projects

GIMP plugin - A GIMP panotools plugin, this needs to maintenance

ptfilter - Photoshop filters for panotools

MPRemap - Java moving panoramas remapping

If there is anything I'm missing, please let me know.  e.g. I 
haven't migrated the old libpano12 binary-compatible library - Does 
anyone want this?


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[hugin-ptx] Re: Changes to panotools projects on Sourceforge, Mercurial repositories

2013-05-13 Thread ___matthieu___
Hi Bruno,

In the process of having a build of Hugin on MacOSX 10.8 that is compatible 
with MacOSX 10.6, I found that libpano13 was using a symbol (___progname) 
that was not present on OSX 10.6. 

I only found it in sys_compat_unix.c; I replaced the call from ___progname 
to getprogname() (which is defined in stdlib.h). 
This enables the library to be used on 10.6 and 10.8 without problem.

Though, I do not know if my change produces the same output, it used (from 
what I found) only in file.c:panoPSDResourcesBlockWrite() and I do not know 
how to test it.

Is there any way to test it ? Is this change acceptable and/or can it lead 
to problems ?

I attach the diff to this post.

Matthieu

On Monday, May 13, 2013 11:01:37 PM UTC+2, Bruno Postle wrote:

 Hi all, Sourceforge have 'upgraded' the panotools project on 
 sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/panotools/ 

 Mercurial repositories have moved, you can now find the libpano13 
 code here: 

hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/panotools/libpano13 

 So if you have an existing checkout you can either rebase it by 
 editing the .hg/hgrc file, or just fetch a fresh one.  The old 
 Mercurial repository will continue to exist, but is now read-only. 

 I took the opportunity to migrate the other panotools projects from 
 Subversion to Mercurial (hooray!), these are: 

 Panotools::Script - perl module for manipulating Hugin .pto projects 

 GIMP plugin - A GIMP panotools plugin, this needs to maintenance 

 ptfilter - Photoshop filters for panotools 

 MPRemap - Java moving panoramas remapping 

 If there is anything I'm missing, please let me know.  e.g. I 
 haven't migrated the old libpano12 binary-compatible library - Does 
 anyone want this? 

 -- 
 Bruno 


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diff -r 04c52cae988a sys_compat_unix.c
--- a/sys_compat_unix.c	Fri Apr 12 18:56:04 2013 +0200
+++ b/sys_compat_unix.c	Tue May 14 01:37:33 2013 +0200
@@ -20,6 +20,10 @@
 #include sys_compat.h
 #include assert.h
 
+#ifdef __APPLE__
+#include stdlib.h
+#endif
+
 int panoTimeToStrWithTimeZone(char *sTime, int len, struct tm  *time) 
 {
 assert(len = 11);
@@ -29,6 +33,10 @@
 
 char *panoBasenameOfExecutable(void)
 {
+#ifdef __APPLE__
+return getprogname();
+#else
 extern char *__progname;
 return __progname;
+#endif
 }