Well it seems that building the environment is some tricky job. I even
tried it last year, but on half way I was happy to find the pre-build SDK
from Pablo. Currently my real life engulfs too much time, but if I think
about the comming cold winter period here in germany (especially christmas
holidays) maybe there are some days (and nights) where I will be bored and
need some interesting and challenging tasks. It seems that building a new
SDK is exactly the right challenge. If Yuv has finshed the SDK earlier,
I'm not sad, because there will be some other tasks too, like bugfixing,
new installer, icons etc. :-)

Guido

>
> Tom Sharpless wrote:
>> So I guess GSOC integration has invalidated the SDK?  Because release
>> 0.7.0 still builds on the SDK I downloaded almost a year ago.
>
> indeed, there are new dependencies in 0.8.0. I have updated the SDK,
> only need to clean it and make sure everything is fine. May be a release
> in a week or two.
>
>>> * <http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Windows>
>>>
>> Anybody who wants to build their own SDK for Windows should have their
>> head examined
>
> thank you, I am doing fine. Actually, since a long time, I started to
> grow some hair again - my wife had been shaving it completely with a
> clipper every weekend, but since she is rather exhausted from the baby,
> we have gone to a 3-4 weeks rythm with the clipper set on the third or
> fourth length level ;-)
>
> seriously, my approach is incremental. I take a single component that is
> part of the SDK and build it. Then I integrate it in the SDK and see
> that everything still builds and works.
>
> This way I have updated to the latest wxWidgets (it anyway needed
> rebuiling for GL CANVAS); to the latest Exiv2 (with Robin's help); added
> GLEW (with James help, after all he introduced the dependency). I
> regressed on libpano though - I used to use the latest one but now I am
> back to the original from the SDK. Slowly but surely it is coming along
> and I am learning in the process.
>
>
>> switch to Linux and get on with life.
>
> been there, crashed that and I am considering switching to Mac. Linux is
> indeed a great environment to build code, and quite good for a server
> (though I prefer FreeBSD), but the latest updates to Ubuntu 8.04 and to
> 8.10 screwed my display settings.
>
>
> Yuv
>
> >
>



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