Hi mac users,

2010/9/18 AKS-Gmail-IMAP <[email protected]>

> Hi Harry,  Thanks for your dedicated efforts.
>
> I see some problems with this take. First, I am testing an Intel box and a
> PPC. The Intel has 10.6.4. The PPC has 10.5.8.
>
> - I see Pablo's matcher on the Intel but not on the PPC. I guess it
> compiles only to Intel.
>

patfree-panomatic (as I have called it temporarily) is available in the
bundle as i386/ppc (x86_64 segfaults). It should be available on both
systems. Maybe it's not in your preferences. In that case you need to add it
via Preferences->cp detectors. Note that you can't browse for it (as my
website mentions). You just specify patfree-panomatic without path as
executable with it's parameters.


>
> - On both system the Stitch now! button kicks out a Error form "External
> program enblend not found in the bundle, reverting to system path" that is
> behind the Hugin application window. Therefore one does not know it is there
> when the application window is positioned to cover the error message. For
> these tests the enblend location setting is the default. It also appears
> that this error form might be in duplicate because it takes two clicks to
> dismiss it and there is a regen flash between clicks. The stitch process
> looks like it wants to proceed as normal once the error messages are gone.
>
>
There's a small error in my build script which causes enblend/enfuse not be
included. I corrected it already in the trunk but forgot to do that in the
2010.2.0 stable branch. I did not detect it either during testing as my
preferences mentioned an external enblend/enfuse as I am/was very busy
testing the gsoc via cmake which needs an external enblend/enfuse.



> -  On the Intel machine only, the stitch process fails when the stitch is
> an overwrite.  An overwrite stitch proceeds on the PPC. But in both cases,
> as observed with verbose output, both enblend checking and enfuse checking
> (of course) report as failed. The process stalls at the enblend stage on the
> Intel. In other words the status window remains open. On the PPC the status
> window closes. There is no stitch in either case. One is left with the
> intermediate, ort tiff images.
>
>
I mentioned that bug also for the beta2 tests. I need to file a bug report
though as my remark was a request in that mail thread to ask test users from
other platforms whether they encountered the same.


> - On both machines, stitching succeeds when using the batch mode.
>
> So it looks like two problems. Enblend is not found in single shot
> stitching and the error message needs to have a property set to come
> forward.
>
> Allan
>
> And BTW, the download poll worked on the Intel (Safari 5.0.2) but as usual
> did not show on the PPC (Safari 5.0.1).
>
> Yeah, stupid Safari. I also use self-created website editing tools and
TinyMCE. They all work on Firefox (osx/linux/win), Google Chrome, IExplorer
but not on Safari.
On the other hand: I'm using googlemaps javascript APIs to create and export
GPS routes on my website (http://harryvanderwolf.dyndns.org/gmwc/) and that
works with all but IExplorer.


Anyway: Patch 2 can now be downloaded. It includes enblend/enfuse. It's
again a zip. My dmg tools are not entirely correct for some reason. I will
try to "repair" from my SnowLeopard dvd.


Harry

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