The usage of Hugin breaking because of this is simply not acceptable.
In the Hugin FAQ 
(http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ#enblend:_excessive_overlap_detected) there 
are several workarounds mentioned:

1) Remove the image: No.
2) Switch back to enblend 3.2: How do I do that? Enblend 3.2 worked very well 
for me. Is there a .deb or could someone point out how to do this? Doesn't the 
neblend package depend on enblend 4.0?
3) Select "Exposure Fusion" in the stitcher tab. There is no such entry. There 
are exposure related output options, but none of them change the behaviour. 
4) Mask a major portion of your image: I neither know what that means nor how 
it is done.

Could someone at least explain how to do 2 or 3 if the bug is not fixed
at the source?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/685893

Title:
  arbitrary stop errors because of excessive overlap

Status in Enblend:
  Confirmed
Status in Gentoo Linux:
  New

Bug description:
  Sometimes enblend stops with error code 1 and a message "excessive
  overlap detected; remove one of the images". This behavior is
  arbitrary. F.e. a test project with 8 images all in the exact same
  place on an equirectangular canvas doesn't cause the error. The
  message is probably related to
  http://enblend.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/enblend/enblend/rev/5c2c0a81fcb3

  enblend versions prior to 4.0 used to warn on redundant images and in
  fact version 4.0 still does f.e in case of the above mentioned project
  with 8 images.

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