Am Samstag, 7. Februar 2015 00:26:19 UTC+1 schrieb Mick Hellstrom:
>
> Has anyone had any luck in getting ptbatchergui to process many many PTO 
> files?
>

PTBatcherGUI was not written for this purpose. So nobody tested this case. 
It works fine with a lower number of projects than your extreme case.
 

> While I was building our house I built a pano rig of 5 camera, and took 
> photos every minute.
> I now have over 400,000 panos that I want to batch process.
> I've built scripts to generate the PTO files, as all the cameras remained 
> in the same position for months, with the occasional adjustment here and 
> there.
>

For this use case you need only one project file and do it on the command 
line: Create one project file. Then call nona with the changed images and 
enblend.
see 
http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_scripting_in_a_nutshell#Simple_command-line_stitching
 
for a description
 

>
> There seems to be no "exit upon completion" flag, and no way of detecting 
> whether batch runs have finished from command line.
>
> The development version contains already this function. 

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