Hi Bob,

dragging hugin from the .dmg to your app folder should be ok. I usually
drag all the contents of the dmg to a new folder like 'hugin_svn3888' so
I get no conflicts with older versions. Works perfectly on my G5.

That part of the path looks strange:
/PHOTOS\:RK folder/
How did you add your images to the hugin project? Did you drag and drop
from a different app like iPhoto? If so, the easiest workaround would be
to create a new folder somewhere (e.g. your desktop) named after the
project. I always try to not use spaces or special cases like Umlauts in
my path and file names just to make sure that all the tools bundled with
hugin find their way easily.

Now drag all your needed images and the pto file in that same project
folder, open the .pto file in a text editor like TextWrangler and have a
look at the image names. Here you should find something like
/PHOTOS\:RK folder/TRAIN PHOTOS folder/_1010657.JPG

just delete the complete path (/PHOTOS\:RK folder/TRAIN PHOTOS folder/)
so you keep the file names only (e.g. _1010657.JPG).

Save and close that pto file, open it in hugin and try again to stitch
your pano. Does it work now? If it does, just remember for new projects
to either add images from within the project or drag them from it's
folder in the finder, not from a different app.

Carl

Wallowa Bob wrote:
> Harry, and all the rest:
> I left a message a few weeks ago, and am back at it, trying to make
> Hugin stitch.
> 
> I've downloaded version 0.7.0 and now 2 versions of 0.8.0, the latest
> being rc3. NONE of them will stitch, but all seem to work up until
> then.
> 
> This is the error log I get:
> 
> Checking nona...[OK]
> Checking enblend...[OK]
> Checking enfuse...[OK]
> Checking hugin_hdrmerge...[OK]
> Checking exiftool...[OK]
> Checking rm...[FAIL]
> gnumake: *** No rule to make target `/PHOTOS\:RK folder/TRAIN PHOTOS
> folder/_1010657.JPG', needed by `Trainpano10000.tif'.  Stop.
> 
> Using my prodigious powers of deduction I am not installing it
> correctly or not using it correctly.
> 
> INSTALLATION: As I said before I am not a geek and only know how to
> click on an installer or drag an app to the app folder and pray.
> That's what I did, just dragged the Hugin app from the DMG folder; I
> did not install Autopano or anything else. I did not "build" it on my
> mac. Maybe I should have installed/copied something that I didn't?
> 
> OPERATOR ERROR?: You can see from above what worked and what
> ultimately didn't, I think. What is "checking rm"? which failed? Maybe
> I just did something stupid on the save dialog?
> (fyi I am used to using ultrasimple Canon Stitcher so I linked the
> control points manually. that much I know).
> 
> Anybody have an idea what is going on?

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