Hi Yuv,

I have uploaded a modifed patch to sourceforge. This compiles fine on
windows and does not need any external files. But I had to change some
lines in ImageTransformsGPU.cpp. It should now use GetTickCount on
windows (which is faster) and gettimeofday on linux. So could you test
if the patch works under linux or if it breaks.

> > I tried both, but with -g switch I get an output image with only one
> > line of pixels (all other pixels are "empty"). So a comparision is
> > really difficult ;-)
>
> I would say comparison is really easy. Unfortunately it tells us that
> whatever happened is not right yet.
>

I can't locate the one line output of nona -g in the normal remapped
images.

With nona -g the remapped images has sometimes slightly other width:

Image 1:
nona: 2472x1823
nona -g: 2472x1823
(here it's the same)

Image 2:
nona: 3060x1823
nona -g: 3064x1823

or a smaller test
nona: 398x294
nona -g: 400x294

So with nona -g the width is always a multiple of 8, but the height
not.

Thomas


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