Hugin on 64bit Linux Enterprise

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BavarianMike86

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Mar 20, 2007, 7:35:57 AM3/20/07
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Hello!

I hope you can help us.

We run RedHat Enterprise Linux on our 64bit machine.
What shall we do if we want to run Hugin on our PC? It's a wonderful
desktop PC with 20 GB Ram and 6 DualCores. Perfect qualifiacation for
Hugin!

Please excause me for my bad English ;-)

Greetings from snowy Bavaria,
Mike

Bruno Postle

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Mar 20, 2007, 4:15:03 AM3/20/07
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On Tue 20-Mar-2007 at 04:35 -0700, BavarianMike86 wrote:
>
> We run RedHat Enterprise Linux on our 64bit machine.
> What shall we do if we want to run Hugin on our PC? It's a wonderful
> desktop PC with 20 GB Ram and 6 DualCores. Perfect qualifiacation for
> Hugin!

I have hugin installed on i386 CentOS4 (which is respin of
Enterprise Linux 4) as well as x86_64 fedora, so I'm sure it is
possible.

Here's how I would do it, try and rebuild these pano12, hugin, glew
and enblend source RPMs:

http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/5/x86_64/SRPMS.panorama/libpano12-2.8.5-1.fc5.src.rpm
http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/6/x86_64/SRPMS.panorama/hugin-0.6.1-5.fc6.src.rpm
http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/5/x86_64/SRPMS.panorama/glew-1.3.5-2.fc5.src.rpm
http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/5/x86_64/SRPMS.panorama/enblend-3.0-1.fc5.src.rpm

You will find that you are missing some other dependencies, notably
wxGTK. You should be able to get these by rebuilding source RPMs
from the fedora project or fedora extras.

--
Bruno

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