Hi Tim,
Le 12/05/2009 14:39:11, Tim Nugent a écrit :
>Strange, I can't repeat that under Ubuntu 9.04. But the Celeste
> library shouldn't need any of the Boost libraries.
>
>As a workaround you could try installing the libboost-thread package.
I use Debian sid
I *have* libboost-thread.
BTW the l
Hi James,
Just a quick note below:
James Legg wrote:
> It probably wouldn't take too long to combine this with the OpenGL
> preview, and might even be less work than putting it in its own tab.
Sounds good!
> I don't know about animating the transition between preview and layout
> mode though.
On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 22:16 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> I think that in the case where the photographer has to fiddle with
> settings on their camera between shots, then they probably need to
> fiddle with their stitching software too - i.e you can't auto-detect
> this stuff.
Fair enough.
>
On Tue 12-May-2009 at 20:04 +0200, Simon Oosthoek wrote:
>
>After I select a range of images in the file dialogue, hugin crashes
>upun loading the first image. (See strace -f output below)
It works ok here (linux i386) so I can't help. Hopefully somebody
else has an idea.
>BTW, I installed hu
On Tue 12-May-2009 at 20:38 +0100, James Legg wrote:
>
>This should cater for most camera's auto exposure bracketing, but won't
>help if you bracket differently for each direction, depending on its
>dynamic range.
I think that in the case where the photographer has to fiddle with
settings on the
On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 19:20 +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
> Hi James, some thoughts on using EXIF data to structure panorama
> projects based on touching this stuff with panostart/match-n-shift:
>
> Identifying panoramas from timestamps. This isn't relevant to your
> project, but it is actually q
Hi Ryan,
> I did update the documentation per your request. You should see a
> clean separation wherever possible about the x32 v x64 differences using
> parallel tables. Short of breaking it into it's own page, I'm not sure what
> ideas you're thinking layout.
It's ok to separate the diff
On Thu 23-Apr-2009 at 15:48 +0100, James Legg wrote:
>
>Some feature ideas:
> * If the layout was entered manually:
> * The layout will provide an initial guess for the image
>positions.
> * You can do automatic control point generation on just
>
Bruno Postle wrote:
> On Mon 11-May-2009 at 20:37 +0200, Simon Oosthoek wrote:
>> I've not had much time to keep up with the developments, but I
>> consistently get a segmentation fault when I try to load images into the
>> assistent panel. I'm running 64bit kubuntu intrepid 8.10.
>
> This is q
Update to revision 3848 did not help.
One of the two computers, both running vanilla ubuntu 9.04, gives
some extra printout before seq fault:
> hugin
get fences failed: -1
param: 6, val: 0
Segmentation fault
Hope this helps finding the fault.
-Heikki
2009/5/11 Bruno Postle :
>
> On Mon 11
Strange, I can't repeat that under Ubuntu 9.04. But the Celeste library
shouldn't need any of the Boost libraries.
As a workaround you could try installing the libboost-thread package.
Tim
2009/5/12 Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)
>
> Hi,
>
> I've an error trying to build SVN
>
> [ 37%] Building CXX o
Hi,
I've an error trying to build SVN
[ 37%] Building CXX object src/celeste/CMakeFiles/celeste.dir/
Utilities.o
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/lib/libboost_thread.so',
needed by `src/celeste/libceleste.so.0.0'. Stop.
make[1]: *** [src/celeste/CMakeFiles/celeste.dir/all] Error 2
mak
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