another member (PK)  replied to Harry and I privately saying:
|>> I have the same on my iMac G5 running Leopard. All Hugin builds
(yours
|>> Harry) worked fine until they stopped working at one point a few
months
|>> back. I went back to an older Hugin which used to work - same
there.
|>>
|>> I just found this:
|>> http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2386286&tstart=90

 to which Harry replied:

|> You are right. Thank you for mentioning it. I just did a "lipo -
info
|> /System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Versions/A/QTKit" on my
snow
|> Leopard system and it mentions.
|>
|> lipo -info /System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Versions/A/
QTKit
|> Architectures in the fat file:
|> /System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Versions/A/QTKit are:
x86_64 i386 ppc7400
|>
|> It is indeed missing the ppc64.
|>
|> I downloaded the 7.6.4 dmg. Viewed the contents of the pkg,
unpacked the
|> Archive.gz and the QTKit.framework in there does contain a ppc64
|> architecture.
|>
|> Apple really has to fix this. They roll out a new Quicktime for
Leopard and
|> "forget"  to support the G5.
|>
|> If they don't fix it, I have to think about this one.
|>
|> Harry



On Aug 10, 6:06 pm, Harry van der Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi George,
>
> 2010/8/10 grow <[email protected]>
>
> > I recently updated my old PowerMac G5 in two ways and now Hugin will
> > not work.  :-(
>
> > I was running Mac OS X 10.4.11 and have been putting off the upgrade
> > to 10.5, partly because the internal disc didn't have the spare space
> > needed.
>
> > ... until I got to launching a "stitch" and then nona,
> > enfuse, and enblend all crashed with an error that looked much like
> > this in each case:
>
> >  Library not loaded: /System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/
> > Versions/A/QTKit
> >  Referenced from: /System/Library/Frameworks/GLUT.framework/Versions/
> > A/GLUT
> >  Reason: no suitable image found.  Did find:
> >        /System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Versions/A/QTKit: no
> > matching architecture in universal wrapper
> >        /System/Library/Frameworks/QTKit.framework/Versions/A/QTKit: no
> > matching architecture in universal wrapper
>
> > Is anyone else running Hugin on a G5  under MacOS X 10.5?  Assuming
> > that there is I may have created the problem in my installation/
> > upgrade  process?
>
> This is a problem with MacOS itself. GLUT is available as framework on OSX
> on 10.4, 10.5 and 10.6. That's also why it is located in the
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/" folder where the system Frameworks are
> located. Mine contains 93 libraries (Snow Leopard by now), but I mention it
> as it should contain a lot of frameworks.
> In this case it seems that it is missing the QTKit framework that is being
> called from the GLUT framework..
>
> In Finder can you go to the highest level of your disk (Macintosh HD?) and
> check the "/System/Library/Frameworks/"  folder?
> Among a lot of other frameworks it should (must!) contain the AGL, GLUT and
> OpenGL framework.
> If not, something went wrong with the update. You could try to mount the
> Leopard disk and manually copy the frameworks from the DVD
> "/System/Library/Frameworks/" folder.
>
> What you could try as well is to copy one of the OpenMP enabled stand-alone
> enblend/enfuses from one of my previous bundles.
>
> Harry

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