gin1/ptbatcher to
> src/hugin1/PTBatcher and edit src/hugin1/CMakeLists.txt to suit.
>
> I haven't commited this because it could also be fixed by changing
> some #include's - Ippei, which would you rather have?
I've fixed the #include's. The fix was needed anyways.
On 2009-03-04, at 12:12, Yuval Levy wrote:
> Ippei UKAI wrote:
>> Lately, I'm wondering why PTBatcher and PTBatcherGUI are not in the /
>> hugin/src/hugin1 directory. All other sub-projects with wxWidgets
>> dependencies are in hugin1 directory.
>>
>> S
generating Xcode project from Cmake just to do what
make files generated by Cmake does better.
So, the real question is what our Cmake project doesn't have that
separately maintained Xcode project does. According to Harry, the
answer looks like "a lot" unfortunately.
Ippei
On 20
including is done against the relative REPOSITORY_DIR path.
Ippei
On 2009-03-04, at 02:57, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> (Last mail before..)
> We could publish SDK's for OSX with a "change_install_name" script
> for the user that checks every lib/bin/pkgconfig fi
On 2009-03-02, at 21:48, Michael Galloway wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 07:36:38AM +0900, Ippei UKAI wrote:
>>
>> To all,
>>
>> I think I've missed a very important information. Compiling is not as
>> simple as building one target in Xcode as
skip steps through 3.4 to 5.3. You can setup your
machine with section 3.1 to 3.3, install the new SDK, continue from 5.4.
Ippei
On 2009-03-02, at 06:57, Michael Galloway wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:08:18PM +0100, Kornel Benko wrote:
>> Am Sonntag 01 März 2009 schrieb Mi
On 2009-03-01, at 22:37, Michael Galloway wrote:
>
> On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 10:01:45AM +0900, Ippei UKAI wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I just thought we can do it on Mac too. So I archived my
>> ExternalPrograms folder, and here it is. Completely untested and
ai/.Public/HuginMacSDK20090228.zip
Happy hacking!
Ippei
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To all developers,
Lately, I'm wondering why PTBatcher and PTBatcherGUI are not in the /
hugin/src/hugin1 directory. All other sub-projects with wxWidgets
dependencies are in hugin1 directory.
Should they be moved before the release?
Yuval Levy wrote:
> Ippei wrote:
> > Yuval Levy wrote:
> >> I agree they are not relevant to the majority of users, and should
> >> be optional, with default not to install them.
> >
> > That's definitely a TODO then. My friend's first question w
Yuval Levy wrote:
> Ippei wrote:
> > Lately, I've assisted a friend of mine to install hugin on his PC. The
> > following are what I, a mac user, realised:
> > - General: It felt more stable than Mac version, but lacking quality
> > assuarance leaving too
One more thing:
- The file downloaded from Sourceforge was compiled from SVN, hence
appears as a release build. In future we should upload binary releases
compiled from the source release.
Ippei
Ippei wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Lately, I've assisted a friend of mine to install hugin
con designed for .pto files. I can't
stand to see .pto files having the same icon as application.
- Lastly, could README_JP file be attached for the Japanese users? I
can provide converted PDF or HTML files if that's needed, though I
remember Shift-JIS is considered default for Japanese
Hi all,
Just a quick question to the Windows users: how is the autopano-sift
available for Windows? Is it included in the package and asked during
install, or available separately somewhere else?
Cheers,
Ippei
On 2008-10-21, at 05:01, Pablo d'Angelo wrote:
>
> Hi Guido
On 2008-10-06, at 23:42, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Ippei,
>
> for the RC6 George Row mentioned:
>
> >However each time there has been an error message at the end saying
> >that "There has been a stitching error - please report the whole
> >text" (at l
ws somebody (not me)
> needs to create an installer - See Yuval's email, subject: "Misc
> release stuff".
Mac binary is up.
Please note the autopano-sift-c plugin is also recompiled with a patch
to handle spaces in path. Please install it again.
Ippei
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->>
The workaround for PPC is probably preventing the stitching to work
properly.
Anyway, I couldn't pinpoint the problem by briefly going through the
code. Please file the bug on the tracker and we'll try to fix it in
the future release.
Ippei
On 2008-09-23, at 07:22, grow wrote:
Just in case you haven't realised, Mac binary is on SourceForge as well.
Ippei
On 2008-09-15, at 06:19, Bruno Postle wrote:
>
> A hugin-0.7.0_rc6 (release candidate 6) tarball is available here:
>
> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=77506&package_i
nyway, I'm still concerned with the Windows situation. Is there
anyone who can release Hugin for Windows with the installer? From
0.6.1 statistics I can clearly see people prefer having an installer.
I remember Yuv did some work on it and I see some files in the
repository.
Ippei
On
Those 'error' messages probably have nothing to do with the problem.
Those are debug messages wrongly tagged as error. I'll fix that.
Ippei
On 2008-09-12, at 12:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Harry,
>
> I get the wxExecute Error message when running the Create Con
Hugin, but for some other reason. If it works now after
restart, then don't worry about it too much.
As to the other plug-ins, I have no intention of supporting them
actively. However, I'm happy to assist you if you asked me with more
detailed description.
Ippei
On 2008-09-01, at 08
sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2005561&group_id=77506&atid=550441
That sounds like it.
The 'apparent' behaviour of file names inherites that of classic
system on which ':' was the separator. On OSX, the file names with ':'
in
ably
a good idea to get a branch and make sure it works well both on
eeePC's small screen and on all other platforms (including linux
desktop) before merging to the trunk.
Ippei
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->> 鵜飼 一平 (UKAI Ippei) ->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
n a week or at most
two.
Oh, and I had a minor layout adjustment to pano_panel.xrc in hand to
commit. I'd appreciate it if you warn the developers before you
release a RC please?
Ippei
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->> 鵜飼 一平 (UKAI Ippei) ->>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>&g
is a good place to start.
I'm suspecting 2-byte characters and other non-alphabet symbols in the
path. Anyway, more info needed rather about file and executable paths.
Ippei
On 2008-08-28, at 04:47, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
> Please mention which version you are using. Are you on a P
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