Hi Stefan,
2009/10/8 Stefan Peter :
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> Hi List,
>
> Sorry if the following is "all known by the old hands". Please feel free
> to correct me at your leisure, otherwise I may die dumb ;)
>
> I have downloaded the project in question, and here are some results.
> I used Hugin 2009.2.0.4461 on linu
Hi List,
Sorry if the following is "all known by the old hands". Please feel free
to correct me at your leisure, otherwise I may die dumb ;)
I have downloaded the project in question, and here are some results.
I used Hugin 2009.2.0.4461 on linux X86_64 with 4GB Memory and 8 GB swap
for the fi
Am Thursday 08 October 2009 schrieb Lukáš Jirkovský:
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> I've tried to reproduce the bug but without success.
>
> I've remapped images. Enblend usually takes about 2-3 GB of memory
> with this pano. I lowered RAM to 256MB and swap from 512MB to 195MB.
> (KDE takes about 200MB itself). I've run en
I've tried to reproduce the bug but without success.
I've remapped images. Enblend usually takes about 2-3 GB of memory
with this pano. I lowered RAM to 256MB and swap from 512MB to 195MB.
(KDE takes about 200MB itself). I've run enblend with: -m 200 -b 8196
to expose the bug even earlier. After
I downloaded the git from danmar_cppcheck
2009/10/8 Lukáš Jirkovský
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> 2009/10/8 Harry van der Wolf :
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> >
> > 2009/10/8 Lukáš Jirkovský
> >>
> >> 2009/10/7 Harry van der Wolf :
> >> > I did another run from the Gui (took a few minutes to find how to
> >> > compile
> >> > that one). That g
2009/10/8 Harry van der Wolf :
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>
> 2009/10/8 Lukáš Jirkovský
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>> 2009/10/7 Harry van der Wolf :
>> > I did another run from the Gui (took a few minutes to find how to
>> > compile
>> > that one). That gave more results:
>>
>> I didn't know that there is a GUI for it.
>>
>>
>
>
> cd into the g
2009/10/8 Lukáš Jirkovský
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> 2009/10/7 Harry van der Wolf :
> > I did another run from the Gui (took a few minutes to find how to compile
> > that one). That gave more results:
>
> I didn't know that there is a GUI for it.
>
>
>
cd into the gui directory and run "qmake; make; make install".
Thi
2009/10/7 Stefan Peter :
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> Hi Lukáš
>
> instead of changing the RAM on your PC, you could use a virtual machine
> like vmware or virtualbox. There, you can limit the resources at your will.
>
> Regards
>
> Stefan Peter
>
>
> >
>
Hi Stefan,
I know about this option but I thing changing RAM is fa
2009/10/7 Harry van der Wolf :
> I did another run from the Gui (took a few minutes to find how to compile
> that one). That gave more results:
I didn't know that there is a GUI for it.
>
> [assemble.h:308]: (possible style) Pre-Incrementing variable 'i' is
> preferred to Post-Incrementing
> [as
Hi Lukáš
instead of changing the RAM on your PC, you could use a virtual machine
like vmware or virtualbox. There, you can limit the resources at your will.
Regards
Stefan Peter
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I did another run from the Gui (took a few minutes to find how to compile
that one). That gave more results:
[assemble.h:308]: (possible style) Pre-Incrementing variable 'i' is
preferred to Post-Incrementing
[assemble.h:308]: (possible style) Pre-Incrementing variable 'i' is
preferred to Post-Incr
Hi Harry,
2009/10/7 Harry van der Wolf :
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> 2009/10/7 Lukáš Jirkovský
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>>
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>> I'm not Mac user (although I find it really cool but very expensive)
>> but I may found solution for out of memory problem. I had a discussion
>> about memory and I mentioned these fragmentation problems on OS. An
To answer my own mail. :-)
I just compiled cppcheck on OSX and did a standard run on the enblend trunk.
It displays the following
[./vigra_impex/jpeg.cxx:132]: (error) Class JPEGCodecImpl which is inherited
by class JPEGDecoderImplBase does not have a virtual destructor
[./vigra_impex/jpeg.cxx:132
Hi
I'd be interested in doing some tests, too. I remember having had memory
issues as well, but I was never able to reproduce them reliably here on
Linux / Linux_64 and Windows. Is there someplace one could get the
project in question?
Cheers
Stefan Peter
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