[ptx] Finally hugin works on Redhat 7.3 using .tar.gz stuffs,
and questions
Sengen Prasomsouk
sengen at 2chatter.com
Wed Oct 12 05:01:30 BST 2005
Hi,
Thanks for the quick response, I'm currently stuck with the ./configure
command.
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Sucessfully compile and install wxWindows from source.
2. Manage to build the libpano12.so library from the source. I'm not
sure if these are
the right ways to approach.
a). download and tar zxf libpano12-2.7.0.10.tar.gz
b). make -f makefile.linux libpano12.so
c). cp libpano12.so /usr/local/lib and /usr/lib
d). cp /usr/local/libpano12-2.7.0.10/*.h /usr/local/include/pano12
3. download and tar xvfj hugin-0.5-rc2.tar.bz2
a). cd hugin-0.5-rc2
b). ./configure
At this point, I'm getting this error:
configure:24076: checking if Panotools package is complete
configure:24081: result: no -- some components failed test
configure:24128: error:
the panorama tools library must be installed on your system
but configure could not find it. Use --with-pano to
specify the location of the panotools library
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Sengen
Chris Smith wrote:
> Sengen,
>
> It's all on the website: http://hugin.sourceforge.net/download/
>
>
> Compiling from source
>
> For full compilation instructions, read the INSTALL file.
>
> Requirements
>
> 1. wxWindows. Install wxWindows from source or from one of the
> pre-built wxWindows packages listed above. Ensure that you have the
> xrc entension installed.
> 2. libpano12. Download and build sources from Panotools or install
> one of the pre-built packages listed above.
> 3. Boost. Some header files are used from the Boost C++ library.
>
>
>
> Sengen Prasomsouk wrote:
>
>> Hi Claudio,
>>
>> Would please provide necessary steps to compile and install hugin on
>> redhat 7.3? Appreciate all the helpl I can get!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Sengen
>>
>>
>
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