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Re: [Bug 1247587] Re: Hugin crashes upon selecting images

 

Good day


I haven’t had an opportunity to review your email. Apologies for the
delay.


I have added comments below.


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-----Original Message-----
From: bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of tmodes
Sent: 08 January 2014 07:46 PM
To: lesa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Bug 1247587] Re: Hugin crashes upon selecting images


If a dll were missing, it would complain at start, because the dll are
not dynamically loaded.


Could you please check (just we are talking from the same thing),
because I can't reproduce the issue here.

1.) Check the preferences: on the Assistant tab check that
"Automatically align images after loading" is switched off (only for the
tests). Switched off

2.) Now try loading images from the fast preview window, tab assistant:
use the button "1. Load images" -> is it crashing here? Yes

3.) Try loading images from the panorama editor: select "View > Panorama
editor" and then "Edit > Add images" > is it crashing here? Crashed
again


(assuming you are using the standard user interface)


PS The preview can be disabled when starting Hugin with pressed ctrl
key.


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Title:

  Hugin crashes upon selecting images


Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:

  Incomplete


Bug description:

  I installed Hugin on my Windows 7 Professional 64-bit desktop with

  HuginSetup_2013.0.0_64bit_Windows.exe, and started Hugin.  I pressed

  the Load Images... button (within the Assistant tab).  I proceeded to

  select some images and pressed the Open button.  Hugin then crashed;

  that is, Windows 7 then displayed "hugin.exe has stopped working".


  This problem is repeatable.  Every time I start Hugin and try to

  select one or more images as above, it crashes.


  A few weeks ago, I had experienced the identical problem with version

  2012.0.0 of Hugin on my Windows 8 64-bit laptop, but had written it

  off as a "Windows 8 thing".  I have successfully used previous

  versions of Hugin on other computers.


  One additional point ... I have not yet turned off tool tips, so I

  must naturally close the tool tip box before attempting to load the

  image(s).


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Title:
  Hugin crashes upon selecting images

Status in Hugin - Panorama Tools GUI:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I installed Hugin on my Windows 7 Professional 64-bit desktop with
  HuginSetup_2013.0.0_64bit_Windows.exe, and started Hugin.  I pressed
  the Load Images... button (within the Assistant tab).  I proceeded to
  select some images and pressed the Open button.  Hugin then crashed;
  that is, Windows 7 then displayed "hugin.exe has stopped working".

  This problem is repeatable.  Every time I start Hugin and try to
  select one or more images as above, it crashes.

  A few weeks ago, I had experienced the identical problem with version
  2012.0.0 of Hugin on my Windows 8 64-bit laptop, but had written it
  off as a "Windows 8 thing".  I have successfully used previous
  versions of Hugin on other computers.

  One additional point ... I have not yet turned off tool tips, so I
  must naturally close the tool tip box before attempting to load the
  image(s).

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