Using the workaround is still good. Thanks for that.
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OSX 10.7 Hugin 2010.2 and later. gnumake Abort trap: 6 on execution of
enblend.
2012/8/30 Martin Andersen <814...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> There doesn't seem to be much activity on the enblend bug, the last
> comment noted that compiling with gcc 4.6 solved it for Blender. hvdwolf
> says above that he's compiled a new bundle, but I don't know where to
> download it from.
>
>
Yo
There doesn't seem to be much activity on the enblend bug, the last
comment noted that compiling with gcc 4.6 solved it for Blender. hvdwolf
says above that he's compiled a new bundle, but I don't know where to
download it from.
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Just conforming that I encountered this on OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion using Hugin
2011.4.0, the latest of this date. I got the Trap 6 error from enblend on
repeated runs in the Hugin GUI, and once in the terminal. On about the 4th run
in the GUI, it stitched fine. I have not tried the Tiger builds o
The instructions from comment #21 fixed this bug for me. OS X 10.7.3.
Thanks.
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Thanks, replacing the enblend described in comment #21 solved it for me.
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OSX 10.7 Hugin 2010.2 and later. gnumake Abort trap: 6 on exe
Harry,
Still can't figure this out. If you might be able to provide a very
easy, comprehensive set of instructions, that would be much
appreciated. Alternatively, If I'm just being the whiney kid who
doesn't feel like putting in the effort, well, let me know!
Many thanks in advance,
Will
On 2
Please read the readme coming with 2010.2. It mentions that you can't use
the builtin enblend, at all.
You should use the Tiger version (or update to the latest development
build).
Read on the readme how you use the Tiger version. In that case you don't
need the command line.
If you want to use the
Can somebody kindly explain how to run enblend in Terminal after this
error occurs? I downloaded it, but know very about using the Terminal.
A copy-and-pasteable line of code would be great!
Thanks in advance,
Will
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** Changed in: hugin
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: hugin
Assignee: (unassigned) => hvdwolf (hvdwolf)
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To Hal Vaughan:
- first option: Please reset your preferences to Default.
Second option (if the first doesn't work): delete all instances of your hugin
preferences from you home folder. You will find them in Library/Preferences.
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I published a new bundle for which I compiled the x86_64 part of enblend and
enfuse with gcc 4.6.2.
Please try
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I'd like to add that I downloaded the lastest version (as of 1/16/2012)
and ran into this same issue on Lion, but after it happened, I cannot
run Panorama at all. I deleted it from the Applications folder and re-
installed and it still won't run. If I run it from the command line, I
get:
input f
Hey all,
According to the latest comment on the G+ thread mentioned above, compiling
OpenMP with the latest Gcc version fixes this.
Would someone in charge give it a shot plz ?
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htt
I already commented on Bug #830053, but let's spam here as well.
It seem that all OpenMP applications randomly crash on Mac OS X Lion.
See https://plus.google.com/101546077160053841119/posts/9h35WKKqffL for
more information.
Therefore this bug is most likely completely unrelated to Hugin/Enblend.
@Justin
Your error is a different one and completely unrelated to the bug in this
ticket.
In your case the experimental gpu code in nona is crashing. Deactivate gpu
remapping in the preferences and try again.
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And the JPG Error log
** Attachment added: "JPG Stitch Error Log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/814280/+attachment/2424873/+files/lion%20stitch
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I've tried the enblend fix mentioned above but my stitch still fails.
I've tried with both tiff and jpg compression, attached are the logs
** Attachment added: "Tiff Error Log"
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download enblend itself
http://sourceforge.net/projects/enblend/files/enblend-enfuse/enblend-enfuse-4.0/enblend-enfuse-4.0-mac.tar.gz/download
there 2 binary enblend and enblend-openmp
copy enblend (not openmp) to
/Applications/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/enblend
enjoy
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Thank you all for investigating and nailing the bug. Seems to be a
threading issue in Enblend. Might be a change in the OS X scheduler
from 10.6 to 10.7; or a change in the OpenMP runtime of OS X from 10.6
zo 10.7; or a bug in either OpenMP or Enblend. I have posted bug 830053
in Enblend with th
>2. no enblend found!?!?!?
>
>EMRimac:~ ernstmichaelreicher$ /Applications/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/enblend
>-v --version
>-bash: /Applications/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/enblend: No such file or
>directory
>
Sorry. I forgot you are on an older version. The path should be as
below:
/Applications/
Good news--the tiger version version of enblend runs without any
problems on Lion. I tried it on three different sets of pics, and at the
command line several times without errors.
Fusing works too (using the standard enfuse in RC3).
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Inside the dmg you can also find a folder enblend-enfuse-4.0. These contain the
enblend and enfuse version for Tiger. They are "simpler" ones without using the
openmp options as Tiger doesn't support openmp.
Could you try these tiger versions on Lion. Read the Readme for instructions.
I'm wonde
Hi, I do not know what to say, I tried with many sets of photos, but
the result is not changed.
I look forward to the speedy resolution of the problem.
Thank you all, later I try to do other tests.
Hello
Fabio
2011/8/17 mku-t <814...@bugs.launchpad.net>:
> I can verify that I have been seeing a "
I can verify that I have been seeing a "mostly enblend will succeed from the
command line" behaviour. It does sometimes fail, but hasn't ever done so twice
in a row for me.
This kind of flaky performance leads me to think it may be a memory allocation
issue. What else could change between runs?
Did some more testing tonight.
Much more to report...enblend does not *always* fail, even when run from
the gui. Command line does not always work contrary to Mikko Kuutti's
report above.
Details:
GUI or command line:
Even starting from the same set of images the crash does not always occur at
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The system log is attached; it isn't exactly 50 lines but contains all
of the hugin/enblend related messages. There were no messages from
gnumake.
The crash file will be attached in a moment.
Incidentally, both were run on 10.7.1 (upgraded an hour ago).
Running "/Applications/Hugin.app/Contents/
Hi I proceeded to do a test using the procedure of batch processing,
but the result is not changed, I attach the text of the error:
===
*** Panorama makefile generated by Hugin ***
=
thanks for the quick response, precise some things:
my hardware is:
iMac 21.5-inch, Late 2009
Processor 3.06 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Memory 8 GB DDR3 1067 MHz
ATI Radeon HD 4670 256 MB
Lion Software Mac OS X 10.7 (11A511)
I proceeded to run the command "/ Applications / Hugin.app / Contents
/ MacOS /
You can run enbled from the command line after the failed execution from
within Hugin, and it will run without the abort. It is easy to copy the
full command with parameters from the stiching log window.
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Can you please run hugin again and generate the error again.
After the error please open a terminal and type "tail -50 /var/log/system.log >
systemlog.txt".
This will copy the last 50 lines into the file systemlog.txt. This will will be
in your home folder. I assume 50 lines are far too much, but
Please attach the error log another time. I can't download it. Launchpad
somehow "lost" it.
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