[ptx] help gentoo amd64 problems
Paradoxa
para.doxa at tiscali.it
Fri Apr 1 00:09:41 BST 2005
The same to me...
but i'm really not able to say something about!
Il giorno gio, 31-03-2005 alle 11:06 -0800, Hal V Engel ha scritto:
> On Tuesday 29 March 2005 12:45 am, Hal V Engel wrote:
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> > >
> > > Brian Innes wrote:
> > > For what it is worth I have given up trying to get Mono + libgdiplus
> > > installed on my amd64 gentoo machine. Not what you probably wanted to
> > > hear, but I've had no success at all with mono + libgdiplus, so I can
> > > live without autopano sift!
> >
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> >
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> I got autopano-sift working on my Gentoo amd64 machine. I was not able to get
> autopano-sift to build using the ebuild or manually from the tarball. But I
> was able to use the *.exe and *.dll files from the tarball's bin/ directory
> by copying these into /usr/local/bin. Since these are machine independent
> byte code it should not matter what machine compiled them. In Hugin I had to
> set the Autopano-SIFT command to "mono /usr/local/bin/autopanog.exe" to get
> it to work. I have run this a couple of times now and it worked both times.
> Not an exhaustive test but it looks good so far.
>
> For those running a Gentoo amd64 machine you will need to umask mono-1.1.5 and
> libgdiplus-1.1.5 and use keywords "~amd64" for these. You will also need to
> set keywords to "~x86" for gtk-sharp-1.0.8 and glade-sharp-1.0.8. I am not
> sure if glade-sharp is needed but the autopano-sift ebuild requires this and
> I had it installed before I figured out that the ebuild would not work on an
> amd64 system.
>
> PTOptimizer is not working from with in Hugin as it always returns zero
> values. Building libpano12 installed PTOptimizer in /usr/bin. Being new to
> this I don't know how to test to see where the problem is. When I run
> PTOptimizer from the command line it says:
>
> Usage: PTOptimizer /path/to/script.txt
>
> Does that mean that PTOptimizer is OK? How can I test this from the command
> line to make sure it is OK? If it is OK from the command line what do I need
> to do in Hugin to get it working?
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