Hoy Harry
On 10.10.2010, at 13:52, 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.
>  

Thanks for your work, it's greatly appreciated.
A quick test showed no problems with this build, cpfind runs nicely (without 
too closely watching it) and in the end a nice panorama is produced: 
http://flic.kr/p/8HTnRv

I'll do some more thorough tests including PTBatcher during tonight.
Habi

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