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[Bug 808271] [NEW] Hugin on macosx doesn't parse extra cpfind parameters correctly

 

Public bug reported:

I have a long "line" of scanned images. These images have only one "neighbour" with repetitive data, hence I want to use the "--linearmatch 1" argument. The first run without it resulted in a lot of CPs found due to repetitions in the background. When cpfind is called from hugin with "--linearmatch 1" it gives an error: 
Parse error: Argument: 1
             Couldn't find match for argument

It does continue though.
The weird thing is that "--ncores 1" is accepted which I also need on my dual core system as the images are very big and I otherwise get a memory error (https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/717944).
I then tried "--ncores 1 --linearmatch 1", but that didn't help either. not in any order of specifying. When running from the commandline it works fine (which I finally did).

** Affects: hugin
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Hugin on macosx doesn't parse extra cpfind parameters correctly

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a long "line" of scanned images. These images have only one "neighbour" with repetitive data, hence I want to use the "--linearmatch 1" argument. The first run without it resulted in a lot of CPs found due to repetitions in the background. When cpfind is called from hugin with "--linearmatch 1" it gives an error: 
  Parse error: Argument: 1
               Couldn't find match for argument

  It does continue though.
  The weird thing is that "--ncores 1" is accepted which I also need on my dual core system as the images are very big and I otherwise get a memory error (https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/717944).
  I then tried "--ncores 1 --linearmatch 1", but that didn't help either. not in any order of specifying. When running from the commandline it works fine (which I finally did).

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