Difference between revisions of "Hugin Compiling Fedora"
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Otherwise, recent-ish hugin snapshots and other panorama-related software can usually be found at the [http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/ fedora panorama repository]. To subscribe just follow this [http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/7/i386/RPMS.panorama/panorama-release-7-1.fc7.noarch.rpm panorama release] link, use the ''Software Installer'' option, and next time you do a ''Software Update'' hugin will be upgraded to the latest snapshot. | Otherwise, recent-ish hugin snapshots and other panorama-related software can usually be found at the [http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/ fedora panorama repository]. To subscribe just follow this [http://bugbear.blackfish.org.uk/~bruno/apt/fedora/linux/7/i386/RPMS.panorama/panorama-release-7-1.fc7.noarch.rpm panorama release] link, use the ''Software Installer'' option, and next time you do a ''Software Update'' hugin will be upgraded to the latest snapshot. | ||
− | If you want to compile hugin yourself, just follow the instructions in the '''INSTALL_cmake''' file, you will need these development packages ( | + | If you want to compile hugin yourself, just follow the instructions in the '''INSTALL_cmake''' file, you will need these development packages (Jan 2008): libpano13-devel zlib-devel libtiff-devel libjpeg-devel libpng-devel gettext-devel wxGTK-devel boost-devel cmake desktop-file-utils OpenEXR-devel gcc-c++ exiv2-devel |
The source RPM package contains an hugin.spec file which is both the build documentation and the script for an automated build (other linux packaging systems work basically the same way). | The source RPM package contains an hugin.spec file which is both the build documentation and the script for an automated build (other linux packaging systems work basically the same way). |
Revision as of 03:01, 12 January 2008
The hugin and enblend stable releases are part of default fedora, available via the Add/Remove Software menu. Note that there is no autopano-sift in fedora due to patent issues.
Otherwise, recent-ish hugin snapshots and other panorama-related software can usually be found at the fedora panorama repository. To subscribe just follow this panorama release link, use the Software Installer option, and next time you do a Software Update hugin will be upgraded to the latest snapshot.
If you want to compile hugin yourself, just follow the instructions in the INSTALL_cmake file, you will need these development packages (Jan 2008): libpano13-devel zlib-devel libtiff-devel libjpeg-devel libpng-devel gettext-devel wxGTK-devel boost-devel cmake desktop-file-utils OpenEXR-devel gcc-c++ exiv2-devel
The source RPM package contains an hugin.spec file which is both the build documentation and the script for an automated build (other linux packaging systems work basically the same way).