My personal experience with ...Intel 945 board has compatibility issues
with Hugin. But It was in windows only . I have checked it under ubuntu and
same vga works perfectly.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 8:55 PM, kfj _...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 19 Okt., 16:24, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com
KFJ,
Do you have a video card with GL, such as Nvidia, etc. which you don't
have the drivers loaded? PanoGLView will perform slowly if you don't
have the right drivers for you video card.
Dale
On Tue, 2010-10-19 at 03:37 -0700, kfj wrote:
On 18 Okt., 23:13, Bob Bright bbbri...@gmail.com
There were a couple of dependencies missing from the panoglview
instructions on the wiki (libwxgtk2.8-dev and libglew-dev). I've added
them, so you might want to try again.
Cheers,
BBB
--
Bob Bright
Vancouver Island Digital Imaging
http://VictoriaVR.ca
On 10-10-17 02:20 AM, kfj wrote:
On October 17, 2010 05:25:55 am kfj wrote:
oops... maybe I've been barking up the wrong tree all along. Sorry for
all the noise I created because of my naively following the wiki and
installing Dale's packets. I'll start afresh.
don't worry. as the Italian say goes: can che abbaia non morde
On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 06:39 -0700, kfj wrote:
On 14 Okt., 18:00, Dale Beams drbe...@hotmail.com wrote:
Located it. Needed dependency wx-i18n. Updated wiki.
...
I use a VirtualBox vm with a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10 for both build
and installation. My build and installations are
Towards the bottom of the page is PanoGLView.
http://www.tatteredmoons.org/hugin/deb/ubuntu/10.10/20101015/panoglview_hg-20101014-1_i386.deb
There is also a javascript viewer located at
http://www.tatteredmoons.org/jspanoviewer.html
I've had an exhausting week, and have decided to rest
Dale: It doesn't matter whether you use aptitude or apt-get -- there's
no such package as 'wx-i18n'. And as kfj has already noted, installing
wx2.8-i18n doesn't help with the build.
The missing dependency is in fact libwxgtk2.8-dev. I've updated the
wiki accordingly.
Cheers,
BBB
--
Bob
Hi Bob,
On October 16, 2010 06:10:22 pm Bob Bright wrote:
Dale: It doesn't matter whether you use aptitude or apt-get -- there's
no such package as 'wx-i18n'. And as kfj has already noted, installing
wx2.8-i18n doesn't help with the build.
The missing dependency is in fact libwxgtk2.8-dev.
, and that's what
freedom is about. Isn't it great!
Dale
From: goo...@levy.ch
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu 10.10, Hugin
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010 18:56:44 -0400
Hi Bob,
On October 16, 2010 06:10:22 pm Bob Bright wrote:
Dale: It doesn't matter whether you
according to the canonical way of building packages.
Yuv
[0]
http://wiki.panotools.org/wiki/index.php?title=Hugin_Compiling_Ubuntudiff=12721oldid=12720
Dale
From: goo...@levy.ch
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu 10.10, Hugin
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2010
hi KJF,
On October 16, 2010 02:55:31 pm kfj wrote:
I can't get rid of the feeling that something has changed in
wxWidgets.
can't confirm.
don't have anything on Kubuntu 10.10 to look at the panoramas now -
all the viewers I tried won't compile either. I might have to run
FSPViewer in a
On October 16, 2010 09:39:13 am kfj wrote:
I had to use
KPackageKit to install a few packets, since I did not manage to do it
all by just apt-get.
what exactly went wrong for you with apt-get? and how was KPackageKit better?
When I tried to build hugin, I got precisely the same error as
It's a wx issue. I have fixed wiki. You'll need some additional dependencies.
I've built some *.debs, and as always you'll find them at
http://www.tatteredmoons.org/hugin/deb
Fair warning. Paths are not getting created, and am still working out the
dependencies for installing to a new
Specifically you need libwxbase2.8-dev and wx-i18n
Dale
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 06:42:48 -0700
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu 10.10, Hugin
From: _...@yahoo.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Hi!
I'm stuck in the same place
63%] Building CXX object
Have you tried building using aptitude. Ubuntu's prefered way is first the
software manager and then if needed aptitude. Therefore I always use sudo
aptitude install some_package as it's a more complete solution and will pick
items that apt-get doesn't. As a result I've only been adding
btw, thanks for the directories list. I hadn't gotten all the way through it
yet before I had to part to do something else.
Dale
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 08:17:13 -0700
Subject: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu 10.10, Hugin
From: _...@yahoo.com
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
On 15 Okt., 15:50,
Am Freitag 15 Oktober 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
btw, thanks for the directories list. I hadn't gotten all the way through
it yet before I had to part to do something else.
Looks like all data directories have to be created first. I will check the
build as soon, as I upgrade to 10.10.
Am Freitag 15 Oktober 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
btw, thanks for the directories list. I hadn't gotten all the way through
it yet before I had to part to do something else.
Dale
Googling i found following:
...
INSTALL(FILES my_project.glade DESTINATION
to others who were trying to build.
I was able to get a successful build, following through the wiki.
Dale
From: kornel.be...@berlin.de
To: hugin-ptx@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [hugin-ptx] Re: Ubuntu 10.10, Hugin
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 20:04:36 +0200
Am Freitag 15 Oktober 2010 schrieb
Am Freitag 15 Oktober 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
Kornel,
I use a VirtualBox vm with a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10 for both build
and installation. My build and installations are clean. Then I'll
normally install on my own system and post the binaries.
I posted early before doing
Kornel,
On a clean system, after the *.deb is built, when attemtping to install
using the command
sudo dpkg -i some_package_name.deb
the package fails to install because it's unable to create the necessary
directories. I've assumed this is a permissions problem. I assume the
binary package
Am Freitag 15 Oktober 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
Kornel,
On a clean system, after the *.deb is built, when attemtping to install
using the command
sudo dpkg -i some_package_name.deb
the package fails to install because it's unable to create the necessary
directories. I've assumed this
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:42 +0200, Kornel Benko wrote:
sudo dpkg -D -i some_package_name.deb
drbe...@ubuntu:~/src/enblend/enblend.build$ sudo dpkg -D -i
enblend-4.1.1-Linux.deb
D10: ensure_pathname_nonexisting `/var/lib/dpkg/tmp.ci'
Selecting previously deselected package enblend.
Am Freitag 15 Oktober 2010 schrieb Dale Beams:
On Fri, 2010-10-15 at 23:42 +0200, Kornel Benko wrote:
sudo dpkg -D -i some_package_name.deb
drbe...@ubuntu:~/src/enblend/enblend.build$ sudo dpkg -D -i
enblend-4.1.1-Linux.deb
D10: ensure_pathname_nonexisting
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