The use of the /clr flag should be unnecessary. /clr is intended for
compiling C++/CLI code (as Managed C++ has gone the way of the dodo...). The
documentation is at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k8d11d4s.aspx ,
so I'm curious what lead you to the /clr option. I do know ATI makes
semi-heavy use of the .NET assemblies in their driver utilities (or at least
did when I had a Radeon in here), but I don't believe the actual driver
itself would be using any .NET-ness.

Either way, it sounds like the DEP error is (like I originally mused)
unrelated to Hugin itself, and more the result of a faulty "something else"
that is getting blamed against Hugin. Which is encouraging for the release
to make it out.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of hbl
> Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 7:08 PM
> To: hugin and other free panoramic software
> Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Results for Ryan Sleevi SVN 0,8,0,3980
> 
> 
> Ryan,
> 
> It appears the exception is occurring in atioglxx.dll.  It's
> associated with the ATi Radeon video driver.  The purported solution
> is to build with /clr property.  Currently trying to validate...
> 
> On Jul 6, 1:54 pm, "Ryan Sleevi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Howard,
> >
> >         Can you e-mail me off-list with a dump created by following
> the
> > steps inhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/931673?
> >
> >         The output you pasted looks to be the result of the standard
> > Vista/Microsoft mini-dump submission. When that dialog is up, you
> should
> > still have hugin.exe running, so you should be able to follow the
> directions
> > per that KB article to create a user-mode process dump (prior to
> responding
> > to that dialog). That will include the full stack-trace, threads,
> etc. It
> > should output the dump file in C:\Users\(Username)\AppData\Local\Temp
> >
> >         Alternatively, you can look at the directions
> here,http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828222, which are a bit more
> convoluted and
> > requires a bit more installation. You follow the directions up to
> (but not
> > including) the step "Configure the Orphan Worker Process settings".
> When
> > Hugin crashes, run the batch file with the argument of the path to
> your
> > hugin executable (eg, if using "Action.cmd" as they did, you'd run
> > 'C:\action.cmd "C:\Program Files\Hugin\bin\hugin.exe" ' assuming that
> is the
> > path to the executable). If I recall correctly, this should result in
> a file
> > being placed in C:\Program Files\Hugin\bin named either
> hugin.exe.dump or
> > hugin.dump. Or it might be in C:\ as hugin.dump.
> >
> >         Compress using your favored compression algorithm (preferably
> > something that 7-zip supports and not something obscure and esoteric)
> and
> > mail to me direct, and I'll see about looking in to it further as
> well as
> > posting the stack trace back to the list for those more "in the
> know".
> > Either of the methods described in the KB are the preferred method,
> rather
> > than sending the diagnostics created by the 'stock' Windows dump tool
> (more
> > information is included)
> >
> > Cheers,
> >         Ryan
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: [email protected] [mailto:hugin-
> [email protected]]
> > > On Behalf Of hbl
> > > Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 2:10 PM
> > > To: hugin and other free panoramic software
> > > Subject: [hugin-ptx] Results for Ryan Sleevi SVN 0,8,0,3980
> >
> > > Test results forhttp://ryan.sleevi.com/files/hugin-0.8.0-3980.exe
> >
> > > The application is halted by DEP the moment the Fast Panorama
> Preview
> > > window opens (thread 0x1574).  Diagnostic data follows:
> >
> > > ============================================================
> >
> > > Product
> > > hugin.exe
> >
> > > Problem
> > > Stopped working
> >
> > > Date
> > > 7/6/2009 12:50 PM
> >
> > > Status
> > > Report Sent
> >
> > > Problem signature
> > > Problem Event Name:        BEX
> > > Application Name:  hugin.exe
> > > Application Version:       0.0.0.0
> > > Application Timestamp:     4a4c2d02
> > > Fault Module Name: StackHash_d34b
> > > Fault Module Version:      0.0.0.0
> > > Fault Module Timestamp:    00000000
> > > Exception Offset:  06c50840
> > > Exception Code:    c0000005
> > > Exception Data:    00000008
> > > OS Version:        6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
> > > Locale ID: 1033
> > > Additional Information 1:  d34b
> > > Additional Information 2:  20752c25712bf3f7bc825928e900516d
> > > Additional Information 3:  cec3
> > > Additional Information 4:  8f23bb82232ba5bb3e019c420185df34
> >
> > > Extra information about the problem
> > > Bucket ID: 635354591
> >
> > > =========================================================
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Program Files\Hugin\bin\hugin.exe'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\ntdll.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\kernel32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\user32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\gdi32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\advapi32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\rpcrt4.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\opengl32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\msvcrt.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\glu32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\ddraw.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\dciman32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\setupapi.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\oleaut32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\ole32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\dwmapi.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded
> 'C:\Windows\winsxs\x86_microsoft.windows.common-
> > >
> controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.6002.18005_none_5cb72f96088b0de0\comctl3
> > > 2
> > > .dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\shlwapi.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\shell32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\comdlg32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\imm32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\msctf.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\lpk.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\usp10.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\ws2_32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\nsi.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\ntmarta.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\Wldap32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\psapi.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\samlib.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\uxtheme.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\BtMmHook.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\msimg32.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\atioglxx.dll'
> > > 'hugin.exe': Loaded 'C:\Windows\System32\rsaenh.dll'
> > > The thread 'Win32 Thread' (0xbcc) has exited with code 0 (0x0).
> > > The thread 'Win32 Thread' (0x1574) has exited with code -1073741819
> > > (0xc0000005).
> > > The thread 'Win32 Thread' (0x1744) has exited with code 255 (0xff).
> > > The program '[4944] hugin.exe: Native' has exited with code 255
> > > (0xff).
> 

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