[ptx] Still JAVA problems (was: build with GNU autotools)

Gerhard Gaussling ggrubbish at web.de
Wed Nov 10 08:47:42 GMT 2004


Hello Doug

Douglas Wilkins <douglasw at zahav.net.il> schrieb am 10.11.04 07:10:21:
> 
> On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 22:04 +0100, Gerhard Gaussling wrote:
> [snip]
> > everything seems to work and JAVA is detected correctly
> > [snip]
> 
> Good, hopefully this problem has now been solved :-)
>
Yes, it seems to work flawlessy.

> > 
> > But there is one thing that doesn't work:
> > the tools are assumed in the wrong directory - the .libs dir, but they 
> > are generated in the tools directory. 
> 
> ?? On my machine, after running make, two things are created, a wrapper
> script called PTOptimizer in the tools directory to allow PTOptimizer to
> run from that directory, and the executable, PTOptimizer itself in
> the .libs directory.
> 
> > 
> > Making install in tools
> > [snip]
> > /usr/bin/install -c .libs/PTOptimizer /usr/local/bin/PTOptimizer
> > -----------------------^^^^^^   doesn't exists, but tool/PTOptimizer 
> > exists
> 
> See above. Not sure how the wrapper script could be created without the
> executable.
> 
I think the wrapper script is the executable? Because cp -av tools/PTOptimizer /usr/local/bin
copies the file to the local bin dir and which tells that PTOptimizer from there is used, ls shows the date, and it works ???

But I will look into that this evening. Also if there is more in the .libs dir than the libs and links for the libs.
As far as I remember there was nothing else... hmmm ???

> > Also I have to remove all stuff I created for hugin and the panotools, 
> > and compile hugin again because hugin is linked 
> > against /usr/lib/libpano.so.0
> > libpano.so.0 => /usr/lib/libpano.so.0 (0x40885000)
> > for now I made the 'fitting' links manually. This is due to the default 
> > prefix /usr/local and the new naming libpano12.so*.
> 
> hmmm. Personally I would like to keep the naming consistent on all
> platforms (ie pano12) , but I can see where this could lead to problems.
> Any ideas from anyone??
> 
Sorry for my english and these explanations, but I think you maybe misunderstood what I wanted  to say:
I build hugin against the older libs, and therefor it assumed these libs under /usr/lib, and the pano12 under /usr/local/lib,
but I'm really a bit  confused about my installations now. so I will redo it completely this evening (1. panotools cvs 2. hugin).

I think the new naming sheme (libpano12.so.0.0.0 etc.) is more comprehensive and follows the standards.
I think the above only reflects my messed box :-(

> > What's about gimp-plugin?
> 
> Good point. I don't use it much myself, but a build system shouldn't be
> too difficult. I will look at it later. (I have some hugin stuff to do
> first :-) )

Thank you for working on that!
Did you figure out why hugin crashes often by selecting strange control points (i.e. vertical and horizontal lines when all 3 automate checkboxes i.e.  "auto fine tune" are checked)?

Kind regards

Gerhard Gaussling

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