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Revision as of 11:23, 16 August 2009
Preface
These are instructions to build hugin and the whole set of helper applications required from CVS/SVN.
UPDATE:
Hugin 0.8.0 is now available in portage. If you prefer a in-portage solution (instead of the bleeding edge), you should go for this one. |
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These instructions are work in progress. They're testet on x86 only (though amd64 should work just fine). (Maybe ppc as well. If you try on ppc, please tell me if it works or not.)
If anything does not work: Bugs
Setting up the overlay
If you've never worked with a overlay, please read http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Overlays (especially the section on layman) to get an idea of what we're doing here.
The next steps are:
- Installing layman (if you haven't already).
- Add the overlay listing to layman's config.
- Add the overlay using layman.
First sudo, so you have sufficient permissions:
sudo -s (enter your password)
Install layman (IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY DONE SO):
emerge -av layman echo "source /usr/portage/local/layman/make.conf" >> /etc/make.conf
Add the overlay listing: Open /etc/layman/layman.cfg in your favourite editor and change:
overlays : http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/overlays/layman-global.txt http://pani.webhop.org/download/overlays.xml
Save and exit.
Add the overlay using layman:
layman -f layman -a panotools
Run "layman -S" (or eix-sync if you have it installed and configured to sync layman overlays) periodicaly for new updates.
Unmasking
The versions in the overlay are masked as unstable. You'll have to unmask them:
Open /etc/portage/package.keywords (if it doesn't exist, create it) and add the following lines:
=media-gfx/hugin-9999 ~x86 =media-gfx/enblend-9999 ~x86 =media-libs/libpano13-9999 ~x86 =media-gfx/autopano-sift-C-9999 ~x86
For more information on unmasking, have a look at the Gentoo Handbook.
Installing
Now the fun part! Run
emerge -av hugin
If you have libpano12 installed, you'll run in into a blocker warning. Please unmerge libpano12 (you'll get libpano13 for it ;) ):
emerge --unmerge libpano12
NOTE: If you used the old overlay tarball once provided here and still have media-gfx/autopano-sift-c (with a lower-case "C") installed, please unmerge it as well.
Staying up2date
Run "emerge -av -1 hugin enblend libpano13 autopano-sift-C" regularly to build the latest versions.
You could also use the update-live-ebuilds script that upgrades only if something actually changed.
Bugs
For ebuilds from the Gentoo portage tree, Gentoo's Bugzilla is the way to go.
Please DO NOT report overlay-related bugs there. Instead, please contact me directly.