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Re: [Bug 697039] Re: Error during stitching

 

Hi TOBi

On February 23, 2011 02:55:04 pm TORO wrote:
> Makefile was already posted 2011-02-05.

sorry I did not notice it.  I am not as active on the tracker as I'd like to 
be these days...


> I cannot tell wether its working or not, as unfortunately no 'make' is
> installed on my OSX (skipped the developer tools install). Project is
> stitching fine using PTBatcherGui which uses the .pto, I guess. I have no
> idea how to go on here.

I am not sure about the details of the Hugin OSX bundle, but if you stitch a 
project with PTBatcherGui or with Hugin, there is a version of make installed 
on your machine.  Problably inside the bundle itself.

I'll  have a look at the uploaded Makefile and comment again if I find 
something unusual / worth commenting.  If PTBatcherGui stitches the project 
fine, I suspect the Makefile will be OK too and the bug is somewhere else.  
And I am at loss at guessing where...

Yuv

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/697039

Title:
  Error during stitching

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I am using Hugin 2010.4.10 on Mac OS 10.5.8.

  I am unable to stitch panoramas using either the assistant "Create
  Panorama" button, or the "Stitch now..." button in the stitcher tab. I
  have successfully loaded 3 images, and used the auto align button in
  the assistant tab to align them (and could see in a preview window
  that they were indeed loaded and aligned and cropped successfully).
  However, when I try to create a panorama in either of the two ways, I
  get a error dialogue that says "Error during stitching", and the
  following in the message log:

  echo: write: Bad file descriptor
  gnumake: *** [info] Error 1

  
  This is the entire message log.

  I get this error no matter what format I try to save the file as
  (tiff, png, jpg) and no matter what filename I attempt to give it.

  Am I doing something obviously wrong?



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