[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-18 Thread Bart.van.Andel

On 18 feb, 07:35, lxegs  wrote:
> i think i know 7zip and even if that's just an advice , the primary
> purpose was to test that version and not speaking about possible
> compression
>
> do you give some advices on p2p/illegal sites when people don' t
> compress with 7-zip ???

It almost seems if you're offended, which really wasn't my goal. Relax
man, I'm just trying to be helpful here: it saves you uploading time
and a bunch of people a lot of downloading time. I don't see what
warez have to do with this at all, so cool down.

Actually I'm really appreciating that you share your build with the
world, and I was pretty eager to try it out. That's why I didn't want
to wait for too long for the thing to download :)

Anyway I've tried it out (of course) and it really looks nice.
Progress is really being made! As you can see in another thread I
encountered an Enblend bug, but none within Hugin-SVN3649 itself so
far. And I like the new icon set!

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-17 Thread Guido Kohlmeyer

Dear Yuv,

I seems that lxegs used my SDK, thus exiv2 0.18 and wxWidgets 2.9.8.

Guido

>
> lxegs wrote:
>> i have compiled hugin with Visual Studio 2008 under Vista x86 and
>> tested in Vista x86/x64.I suppose it will work under XP
>
> good job! which version of exiv2 and of wxWidgets did you use?
>
>
>> if someone has an idea how to compile enblend svn (problems with lcms)
>> and autopano-sift-c svn , i can try it
>
> http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_Hugin_for_Windows_with_SDK#Build_enblend_3
>
> autopano-sift-c has a CMake build. Just grab it from SVN at
> https://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hugin/autopano-sift-C/trunk/,
> start the Visual Studio command promt, run cmakesetup.exe.
>
>
>> I will try to update this package once a week or when changes are
>> significative.
>
> THANK YOU!
> Yuv
>
> >
>



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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-17 Thread lxegs

i think i know 7zip and even if that's just an advice , the primary
purpose was to test that version and not speaking about possible
compression

do you give some advices on p2p/illegal sites when people don' t
compress with 7-zip ???

best regards,
lxegs

On 17 fév, 23:32, Guido Kohlmeyer  wrote:
> The complete package of all files incl. autopano-sift and enblend/enfuse
> will be 100MB. 7-zip can compress this amount down to about 14MB (use
> ultra compression and solid archive).
>
> Guido
>
> Bart.van.Andel schrieb:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > First of all, thanks for sharing your effort! That said, I'd like to
> > make a little suggestion. It seems like free.fr is not a blazingly
> > fast host (either that or a huge amount of people are all downloading
> > your file ;) To speed up things, a smaller file size would help a lot,
> > especially if you're really planning to do a weekly update. To this
> > end, 7-Zip does a far better job than standard (Win)Zip. And it's free
> > too (see 7-zip.org). Last time I checked with a Hugin build, the 7z
> > archive was less than half the size of the zip archive holding the
> > exact same contents! If you're afraid people don't have 7-zip, you can
> > add a sfx-part to create a self-extracting 7z file (this can be done
> > from the 7-zip compress dialog).
>
> > I'm curious for the build... just another 11 minutes... :)
>
> > Cheers,
> > Bart
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-17 Thread Yuval Levy

lxegs wrote:
> i have compiled hugin with Visual Studio 2008 under Vista x86 and
> tested in Vista x86/x64.I suppose it will work under XP

good job! which version of exiv2 and of wxWidgets did you use?


> if someone has an idea how to compile enblend svn (problems with lcms)
> and autopano-sift-c svn , i can try it

http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_Hugin_for_Windows_with_SDK#Build_enblend_3

autopano-sift-c has a CMake build. Just grab it from SVN at 
https://hugin.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/hugin/autopano-sift-C/trunk/, 
start the Visual Studio command promt, run cmakesetup.exe.


> I will try to update this package once a week or when changes are
> significative.

THANK YOU!
Yuv

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-17 Thread Guido Kohlmeyer

The complete package of all files incl. autopano-sift and enblend/enfuse 
will be 100MB. 7-zip can compress this amount down to about 14MB (use 
ultra compression and solid archive).

Guido

Bart.van.Andel schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> First of all, thanks for sharing your effort! That said, I'd like to
> make a little suggestion. It seems like free.fr is not a blazingly
> fast host (either that or a huge amount of people are all downloading
> your file ;) To speed up things, a smaller file size would help a lot,
> especially if you're really planning to do a weekly update. To this
> end, 7-Zip does a far better job than standard (Win)Zip. And it's free
> too (see 7-zip.org). Last time I checked with a Hugin build, the 7z
> archive was less than half the size of the zip archive holding the
> exact same contents! If you're afraid people don't have 7-zip, you can
> add a sfx-part to create a self-extracting 7z file (this can be done
> from the 7-zip compress dialog).
> 
> I'm curious for the build... just another 11 minutes... :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Bart
> > 

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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-17 Thread Bart.van.Andel

OK I tried.

I decompressed your Zip-file, and added the extracted file to a new
self-extracting 7z-archive (using ultra compression). Resulting file
size: only 14.051 KiB (13.7 MiB). Quite a difference from the 37.531
KiB (36.6 MiB) of the Zip...

Just my 4 cents (which are worth 2 nowadays).
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[hugin-ptx] Re: Hugin Build Version 3649 for Windows

2009-02-17 Thread Bart.van.Andel

Hi,

First of all, thanks for sharing your effort! That said, I'd like to
make a little suggestion. It seems like free.fr is not a blazingly
fast host (either that or a huge amount of people are all downloading
your file ;) To speed up things, a smaller file size would help a lot,
especially if you're really planning to do a weekly update. To this
end, 7-Zip does a far better job than standard (Win)Zip. And it's free
too (see 7-zip.org). Last time I checked with a Hugin build, the 7z
archive was less than half the size of the zip archive holding the
exact same contents! If you're afraid people don't have 7-zip, you can
add a sfx-part to create a self-extracting 7z file (this can be done
from the 7-zip compress dialog).

I'm curious for the build... just another 11 minutes... :)

Cheers,
Bart
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