Hi,
I'm extremely new to hugin myself, I was wondering if its a good idea
to run the separate parts of the stitcher, such as  autopano, nona for
stitching, ptoptimizer etc, as separate processes on a server,
executed by issuing commands over the web. Wouldn't doing that give a
decent web based stitcher?

On Jun 27, 12:14 pm, Andreas Metzler <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ander <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm currently developping a panorama stitching web app and I'd like to
> > use some useful hugin function (eg. CalculateFOV). I downloaded hugin
> > sources, at first I wanted to use only the classes I needed but it
> > seems that I'm forced to include the rest of the source files...
> > So, I'd like to use the libhuginbase.so that was generated during the
> > compilation but I don't exactly know how to do it. Can someone tell
> > where to start?
>
> I have always thought that the hugin shared libraries where not
> designed to be used by external applications. They are private
> libraries (and should actually probably not end up in /usr/lib) and no
> guarantees on a stable/usable ABI/API are given.
>
> cu andreas
> --
> `What a good friend you are to him, Dr. Maturin. His other friends are
> so grateful to you.'
> `I sew his ears on from time to time, sure'

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