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the group search function appears to be broken as well (searched for
libpost2c2 and it didn't find any posts.) :D
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After following the panotools wiki instructions, the latest Hugin
branch (4353) will compile without problems, but when I go to install
the package it reports that three dependencies are missing:
:~/src/hugin/hugin.hg-build$ sudo dpkg -i hugin-2010.3.0-Linux.deb
Selecting previously deselected pac
It's missing two dependencies, libintl3.dll and libiconv2.dll .
Besides that, seems to be working good, thanks!
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Cool, thanks! You might consider using 7zip for compression however,
it compressed the same archive 12 megabytes smaller.
On Feb 19, 5:56 am, Zoran Zorkic wrote:
> Grab it fromhttp://lemur.dreamhosters.com/hugin
> Have fun!
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I was trying to follow the Wiki instructions at
http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_Hugin_for_Windows_with_SDK which seems
to be missing "several" (i.e. many) important steps, the precompiled
SDK likewise. However, I did, with your help, (thanks!) get enblend to
build.
I'll go over the process again
Ok, found out that rint() is "missing" under MSVC so I just pasted in
a replacement from: http://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~aamodt/sourceware/MSVC.html
Now I'm getting linking errors in enblend:
2>Linking...
2> Creating library Release/enblend.lib and object Release/
enblend.exp
2>enblend.obj : erro
Thanks, that fixed that problem. Unfortunately there are more
problems. First there was an error about "slist" which I fixed by
building STLport. Now I'm stuck at:
1>c:\huginbase\enblend\src\mask.h(190) : error C3861: 'rint':
identifier not found
On Nov 15, 6:24 pm, "Ryan Sleevi" wrote:
> This i
I cannot figure out how to get Enblend to compile using VC2008
Express. This is the show-stopping error that's killing me right now:
-- Build started: Project: enfuse, Configuration: Release Win32
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Compiling...
enfuse.cc
d:\huginbuild\lcms-1.18\include\icc34.h(154) : error C2018: unknown
Seems to be working fine here with XP Home SP3.
However, I did find a somewhat obscure UI problem that causes a crash:
Load an image, go to the crop tab and select the image. Then select
New in the File menu. The image remains in the crop window even if you
switch tabs, and it'll even let you try