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Message #01281
[Bug 697039] Re: Error during stitching
Hi TOBi,
I appreciate the effort you are making to compile Hugin and I am sorry
that 2010.4+ remains unusable for you for the time being. Is there
anything I can do to help you identifying the problem on OSX 10.5?
Do you have a traceback of the crash at startup? Did you follow the
instructions linked by Carl? Or have you tried
http://wiki.panotools.org/Build_a_MacOSX_Universal_Hugin_bundle_with_Xcode
?
I would recommend going with the Universal Hugin bundle linked above
(and when your compiled version works it can be distributed to other
10.5 users).
I understand your reluctance to upgrade system for a single app. It's a
can of worm. I have similar situations quite regularly with Kubuntu.
New O/S releases every six months and most apps don't provide backports
for older O/S versions. Although upgrading Free software does not cost
money, it does cost time and potentially lost productivity that are a
number of magnitude more valuable than the cost of an O/S license.
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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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