Am Dienstag, 3. Juli 2012 um 02:35:40, schrieb ishralene09 <garcia....@gmail.com>
> Hello Mr Bruno,
>
> I've installed the nightly build (2011.5.0) on my Ubuntu already (11.10)
> and I still can't find pto_gen. I've been looking for it but I still can't
> find it.
It is not part of hugin build, but of panotools.
cd <your-source-tree>
svn co https://panotools.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/panotools/trunk/Panotools-Script Panotools-Script
cd Panotools-Script
perl Makefile.PL make
make
sudo make install
...
Now "pto_gen" should be under "/usr/local/bin"
> By the way how can I use the Panotools::Script module?
This is a perl module, you could try the documentation with:
perldoc Panotools::Script
> Lastly, do you know of a hugin build that would run on an OpenWRT
> distribution? Or can I compile one that can? I'm not very familiar with
> compiling Linux applications but that's what we intend to do, to run the
> hugin tools on an OpenWRT distribution. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Ishrael Garcia
Kornel
Am Dienstag, 3. Juli 2012 um 12:50:13, schrieb Kornel Benko <Kornel...@berlin.de>
> > I've installed the nightly build (2011.5.0) on my Ubuntu already (11.10)
> > and I still can't find pto_gen. I've been looking for it but I still can't
> > find it.
>
> It is not part of hugin build, but of panotools.
>
Sorry, a mistake. It is part of hugin, at least if you compile hugin on your own system
with "make package". I could not find any ubuntu package containing this file.
Kornel
2012/7/3 Kornel Benko <Kornel...de>Am Dienstag, 3. Juli 2012 um 12:50:13, schrieb Kornel Benko <Kornel...de>
> > I've installed the nightly build (2011.5.0) on my Ubuntu already (11.10)
> > and I still can't find pto_gen. I've been looking for it but I still can't
> > find it.
>
> It is not part of hugin build, but of panotools.
>
Sorry, a mistake. It is part of hugin, at least if you compile hugin on your own system
with "make package". I could not find any ubuntu package containing this file.
Kornel
Am Dienstag, 3. Juli 2012 um 22:57:43, schrieb Harry van der Wolf <hvd...@gmail.com>
> > > It is not part of hugin build, but of panotools.
> >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sorry, a mistake. It is part of hugin, at least if you compile hugin on
> > your own system
> >
> > with "make package". I could not find any ubuntu package containing this
> > file.
> >
> >
> >
> > Kornel
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
> That's not correct. When running "make install" it will install pto_gen.
> However, "make package" is missing pto_gen inside CPackConfig.cmake.
That's true, but ... why should it be there?
> I tried last week on Ubuntu.
> This should be filed as a bug especially before a 2012.0 (beta) release
> will take place.
>
> Harry
Than there may be an error in making a package on OS X?
Here it is part at least of "Pre-Release 2011.5.0.dfd9dc55c39a",
created package was "/usr/BUILD/BuildHugin_hg/hugin-2011.5.0.5885-Linux.deb"
# dpkg -L hugin | grep pto_gen
/usr/local/bin/pto_gen
/usr/local/share/applications/pto_gen.desktop
/usr/local/share/man/man1/pto_gen.1.gz
Kornel
Am Dienstag, 3. Juli 2012 um 15:25:04, schrieb Austin Godber <god...@gmail.com>
> I have reported this as a bug:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/hugin/+bug/1020755
>
> Hmm, now that I look at it, I am not sure if that is to the ubuntu packager.
>
> Austin
I don't understand why it works here.
Kornel
Hello guys, im using PanoTools to generate a panorama image, actually, im using panomatic to generate .pto file and cpfind to create the control-points.
The sequence is:
-panomatic
-cpfind
-autooptimiser
-pano_modify
-pto2mk
-make
My big problem at this moment is that panomatic create some undesirable control-points, but when I use cpfind only, it gives me the perfect panorama. (I did it using hugin to create the .pto then just deleted all control-points and runned cpfind )
I couldnt find pto_gen and i dont have perl support. Could somebody explain how can i get pto_gen?
On Thursday, May 3, 2012 2:37:45 AM UTC-3, Prashanth wrote:Hi guys,can anybody tell me how i can make a panoramic image from command line? i want to create a project, and stitch the photos together all this from the command line. Please help.
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