Guido Kohlmeyer a écrit : > Bruno Postle schrieb: > >> Note that we don't expect Linux packagers to ask permission to >> release snapshots, so there is no problem doing the same for >> Windows, just please point people who don't want to participate in >> testing to the 'stable' installer on sourceforge. >> >> Slightly off-topic, does hugin still build with mingw? Fedora now >> has most of the hugin dependencies as mingw-* cross-compiler >> packages, it is potentially possible to build an NSI Windows >> installer entirely on Linux using the same tools used to build RPMs. >> >> > > I provided shapshots of 0.7.0 only through hugin-ptx list, because the > developers should test the software before release. If some shapshots or > unstable versions are provided via sourceforge is must be clear for the > user, that it is a version under development which may not work as > expected. Otherwise a (windows) user may be disapointed about this great > peace of software. I even remember of the release of 0.7.0. Right after > the release some users complained about crash during makefile export, > although they saved their work without any picture selected. Such misuse > was not covered by the exporter module. Therefore I suppose to release > windows builds in a nearly stable state. My impression is that windows > users are not familiar with software that may have small problems. > Actually astonishing 'cause they are using windows :-) > > I never build with mingw, only Visual C++ 2008 EE. > > Guido > Tried to build it with mingw, had problems with * libpano... had to hack the Makefile to get it compiling, had to hack a new .def file to remove various missing exports and add others to get the tools compiling... The way I did it is probably wrong. Now I ain't good enough in this field to resolve those problems properly... * hugin build failed when it reached components depending on wxwidget. I believe this might be related to the lack of boost unicode regexp support in mingw, I ain't even sure of the exact cause. Did various testing with various versions of Boost, wxwidget... Ran into the same kinds of issues, more or less. The fact Boost is not supported officially under mingw probably don't help here.
I have been trying to build it under cygwin, just to see if it is better (for the wxwidget related issue), ran into the same kind of issues for libpano. I have given up for now as I need to process photographs I took the last weeks ago... I think I'll retry again in the upcoming next week... esby / Y. Tennevin > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "hugin and other free panoramic software" group. A list of frequently asked questions is available at: http://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_FAQ To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hugin-ptx -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
