I think the name "pablomatic" is totally great and perfect :-)


On Jul 28, 6:14 pm, Dale Beams <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've chosen to at the momement to "dpkg -p panomatic" so that I can
> "dpkg -i pablomatic"
>
> With regards to patent free panomatic, I assume that name is also under
> patent restrictions?
>
> I'd like to move to a patent free control point  detector, not only in
> code, but also in name. There are several reasons for doing so;
>
> I'm testing the control point detectors in Hugin on my system and side
> by side would be a nice switcheroo option vs. the install/purge option.
>
> I'm USA based, and patent CP detectors present a problem for me, not
> only for stitching, but for distribution of binary form.
>
> Not being a programmer, I'd imagine finding and locating every
> "panomatic" option in the code might be a problem, but not such a
> daunting problem that I'm not afraid to tackle it.
>
> Having the name panomatic in the code, binary name, etc. makes me
> concerned there is still patent code in the code and binary.
>
> I'd heard rumors this was a GSOC 2010 project?
>
> The patent free code needs a name?  I'd suggested GeoDaisy in a play on
> the papers names, but during my binary build used PabloMatic in respect
> to the programmer.  Has a decision been made on the name of the patent
> free CP detector? Possible to get a name for it?
>
> My solution currently is to build and purge panomatic (in dpkg form)
> before building pablomatic. This way I can have two separate *.debs for
> the Ubuntu system.
>
> Dale
>
> On Wed, 2010-07-28 at 10:57 +0200, Harry van der Wolf wrote:
>
>
>
> > 2010/7/28 Dale Beams <[email protected]>
> >         Can Pablo's version of panomatic co-exist with panomatic?  Do
> >         the binaries have the same name?
>
> > The binaries do have the same name and can't coexist for that reason
> > unless you install them in several directories or reneame them. Even
> > with several dirtectories: with both directories in the path, the
> > directory that gets first mentioned in the path contains the panomatic
> > that gets first called. What I did on OSX for the Hugin bundle is
> > rename Pablo's panomatic to patfree-panomatic during the "make
> > install" (, for the bundle that is). In that way they can coexist.
>
> > What you can do is:
> > - not a (sudo) make install, but rename the binary and library and
> > copy it manually to the correct location. for Pablo's panomatic:
> > keypoints and (renamed?) panomatic to the relevant bin folder, and
> > (lib)localfeatures.<lib extention> to the relevant lib folder.
> > - Or first rename the installed panomatic and then (sudo) make install
> > the next panomatic.
>
> > Harry
>
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