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Den 18/11/2013 20.29 skrev "Michael Below" <be...@judiz.de>:
> Is there a panorama viewer that can be built on a current Linux system?
I would say panini is, although I didn't try to build it myself. Panini is available (as a binary deb package) for and is running great on Ubuntu through the Hugin PPA, so I'd guess something similar is for Debian.
If not, maybe you can use the Ubuntu deb on Debian? At least, I was able to install panini that was built for Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal" (i.e. two Ubuntu releases old) on my system running Ubuntu 13.10 "Saucy" without any problems, simply by downloading the deb file and running dpkg -i on it, having taken care of iys dependencies. Debian and Ubuntu being quite similar, perhaps you can, too? Anyone having any experience with that?
Hugin PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~hugin/+archive/hugin-builds
Thomas P.
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