Hi Allard,
allard wrote:
> 1 which version did you test?
"Hugin08_W32_complete_setup.exe" downloaded July 27, 12:32 EST
> if you want to make that page
> I have no problems putting it in the installer).
I thought I had made a place holder. never mind. now it's there
> 2 I used the one currently in the SDK.
there is no enblend-enfuse in the SDK, at least not in the one I
downloaded two days ago following the Wiki instructions
("Hugin-SDK-20090509-win32.exe")
> Solving this is way out of my
> current capabilities and I dont see myself making the time for
> learning that in the near future. We'll need help here.
I don't expect you to do this. I don't expect anybody to do anything. At
some point somebody will feel the itch and scratch it.
> 3&4 Point taken. But it doesn't have to be perfect. Whining is
> feedback too. We can always release a 0.8.1 (or whatever you'd call
> that). I think that even if I did use Dutch Windows I would prefer a
> fast preview in English to a slow one in Dutch.
Sorry, I completely disagree with you. You can do whatever you want and
publish unofficial snapshots. The official release has to fulfill higher
quality standard. The binaries on Sourceforge get more than 200
downloads per day. We can not afford it to be known as the project who
releases half-backed installers with regressions.
Whining is no feedback. Try working through the reports in the bug
tracker and you'll see the difference between whining and feedback.
Your installer is far from being a release grade package. The SDK is far
from being a release grade SDK.
while the preference between the native language and the fast preview is
debatable, a proper CP finder and proper blending are not.
The SDK (and your installer) ships with the autopano-sift-C version that
leaks memory all over. Tom has fixed most of that. On the good side, it
ships with the old generatekeys.exe too.
The SDK ships with no enblend-enfuse nor with the packages required to
build it. The 3.2 version of enfuse-enblend that you used for your
installer has regressions over previous installers. I am not saying that
it is up to you to fix this. But I am saying that this is a show stopper
for a Windows installer to be officially endorsed as release-grade.
Next I'll look into producing a binary of the staging branch of
enblend-enfuse.
Yuv
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