While 2010.2.0 seems to be working like a charm this new 2010.3.0 bundle crashes immediately on my G5 / 10.4:

Host Name:      doppelhertz
Date/Time:      2010-10-11 08:08:44.854 +0200
OS Version:     10.4.11 (Build 8S165)
Report Version: 4

Command: Hugin
Path: /Users/carl/hugin/hugin-mac-2010.3.0-e432bab64741/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/Hugin
Parent:  WindowServer [59]

Version: 2010.3.0.e432bab64741 (e432bab64741)

PID:    636
Thread: Unknown

Link (dyld) error:

Library not loaded: /Users/Shared/development/hugin_related/ExternalPrograms/3way-repository/lib/libexiv2.6.dylib Referenced from: /Users/carl/hugin/hugin-mac-2010.3.0-e432bab64741/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/icpfind.framework/Versions/A/icpfind
  Reason: image not found

BTW my first Intel Mac will arrive this week :-)

Carl

Eric O'Brien schrieb am 11.10.10 07:13:
Harry,

Thanks again for continuing to do battle with all the parts and pieces
of this thing! :)

On Oct 10, 2010, at 4:52 AM, Harry van der Wolf wrote:

Hi all,
I built another triple architecture i386/x86_64/ppc bundle.
In this bundle the GSOC-2010 makefile project and the GSOC-2010
patent_free_cpm project are integrated.
It took some time to integrate these two also due to the fact that the
cpm has already been expanded again with new functionality (and due
the fact that my XCode project somehow got corrupted).

In this bundle you can use/test:

    * The new patent-free CPdetector cpfind (as it is called now)
      which supersedes the "patfree-panomatic" (as I called it in
      earlier bundles and referred to in the defaults as "Pablo's
      patent free Panomatic"). This cpfind is from the GSOC-2010
      project done by Antoine Deleforge. Thomas Modes already added
      some new combined celeste functionality to it which enables you
      to run celeste during the CP detection to improve accuracy. This
      will slow down the process a bit, but it's worth it I think.
    * The makefilelib functionality done by by Florian Achleitner.
      This functionality should improve and stabilize the entire
      process dealing with project files (very simply stated), also
      between Hugin and PTBatcher(Gui). I did not test the last one yet.


The makefilelib functionality doesn't require any extra configuration.
The "cpfind" functionality has changed compared to it's predecessor
"patfree-panomatic". This bundle comes predefined with default
settings for cpfind (indoors/architectural, no clouds) and
cpfind+celeste (panos with clouds). From the CPDetectors Preferences
pane just select the "load defaults". Note: If you also made some
exotic changes to other CP detectors than please take a note of these
settings prior to loading the defaults (other CPdetectors? who needs
other CPdetectors?). You don't need to reinstall the other
CPdetectors, just reconfigure.
If you just want to add cpfind by hand, than take a quick look at the
new wiki page(2), which will expand soon (by you?). Note that you have
to add cpfind as executable WITHOUT browsing for it and WITHOUT path
reference, just as cpfind.


Tiger users should use the Tiger versions of enblend/enfuse as can be
found in the "enblend-enfuse-4.0" folder in the dmg.
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