Yep, deleting registry worked. But when I started same version a
second time (normal close, no crash) I had to remove registry again.
Did a quick check on the filename thing. If I move the images to C:
\Data and rename to take underscores out I get the same error. But
hey, what do I see:
make: *** No rule to make target `C\:\DATA\test1.JPG', needed by
`test0000.tif'.  Stop.

There is a  \ too much in the filename after the C. Had not noticed
that before. Looks a lot like an escape character problem, Bruno?

On Feb 10, 11:50 pm, Yuval Levy <[email protected]> wrote:
> allard wrote:
> > hugin crashes consistently on startup.
>
> try deleting the hugin registry key. I've noticed this too. It happens
> consistently when I move forth and back between different versions of hugin.
>
> Yuv
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