[ptx] Finally hugin works on Redhat 7.3 using .tar.gz stuffs, and questions

Chris Smith chris at interspire.com
Wed Oct 12 05:39:56 BST 2005


Hi,

I'm not sure whether your libpano setup is right (someone please correct 
me if I'm wrong).

Symlink the /usr/local/include/pano12 to /usr/include/pano12 (or move 
it, doesn't matter).

Then for hugin:

./configure --with-pano=/usr


As the error message says, it can't find where you put the pano 
libraries so it can't continue.


Sengen Prasomsouk wrote:
> 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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