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According to this post:
https://serverfault.com/questions/798427/what-linux-distribution-is-the-amazon-linux-ami-based-on
Amazon Linux hasn't really been compatible with RHEL/Centos since 2013.
I am convinced that amazon linux contains a ackage manager like rpm that automatically installs wxWidgets (and most probably even hugin) for you if you ask it to.
Am 20.09.2017 09:19 schrieb "Iacovlev Pavel" <iacovle...@gmail.com>:
Hello,--I would like to run nona on Amazon Linux, which is a loosely based on RHEL.I tried compiling the entire Hugin release using the following guide https://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Fedora. The farthest I could get is running into wxWidget related errors, which is not present on Amazon Linux. Compiling it from source fails with even more dependencies (some GUI related) which are not available.My question would be: Is there a way to compile nona only ? I don't need any GUI tools.Best Regards,Pavel Iacovlev
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I am convinced that amazon linux contains a ackage manager like rpm that automatically installs wxWidgets (and most probably even hugin) for you if you ask it to.
Am 20.09.2017 09:19 schrieb "Iacovlev Pavel" <iacovle...@gmail.com>:
Hello,--I would like to run nona on Amazon Linux, which is a loosely based on RHEL.I tried compiling the entire Hugin release using the following guide https://wiki.panotools.org/Hugin_Compiling_Fedora. The farthest I could get is running into wxWidget related errors, which is not present on Amazon Linux. Compiling it from source fails with even more dependencies (some GUI related) which are not available.My question would be: Is there a way to compile nona only ? I don't need any GUI tools.Best Regards,Pavel Iacovlev
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