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This bug has actually been reported a number of times, but closed out because people assumed it was simply a problem of not enough disk space. I have a case that proves this is not the case. This bug is still there.
I regularly encounter it since 2009.I have experienced the issue on all 3 computers that I use:Windows 7 64 bit running 32 bit and 64bit Hugin (installer not self compiled). All versions from 2009 to 2010.4.0Hardware is 4GB ram 400GB free on hard disk.
200GB free on scratch disk.Laptop running windows XP 32 bit. 4GB RAM, 20GB Hard Disk free, no separate scratch disk. All 2010 versions of Hugin (installer version) I did not try any earlier version on this computer.Windows 7 64 bit running 64bit Hugin (installer version 2010.4.0) 8GB RAM.
Recoil tank game download. 900GB free on hard disk, 16GB USB memory confgured as Readyboost cache.On this computer, when the stich fails, the error report includes the% of memory used. This has never been more than 30%.A related problem is that enblend and enfuse do not use the specified TMPDIR (or it is not passed to them in the make file).I have tried manually setting it in the registry, a system variable, the command line, the make files, the PTO files, and of course in Hugin preferences. I was unsuccessful with all attempts.TMPDIR worked on one early 2010 release but, not before or since. An further update.
Am now now having this problem when I run the make file from the command line.Not sure if it relevant: 'I got the LZW compression is not available due to Unisys patent enforcement' error from Enblend.Does this mean its using uncompressed files and running out of memory?System info: C and E drive are partitions on the same physical disk. C has 1GB free, E has 600GB free.source files are located on E: and destination file goes there too.Scratch drive is G: (separate physical drive with 1300GB free).Scratch is set correctly in makefile, hugin preferences, and system variables.System has 8GB RAM supplemented by 2x4GB Readyboost devices.OS is windows 7 Ultimate 64 bitHugin version 2010.4 64bit.I got further through the stitch process using -m6500 parameter for enblend.Doing the same for enfuse got me even further.The project is a 3 Exposure HDR 360x180 spherical panorama stitched at pixels.
I also duplicated this error. I have no access to Windows and can not help much, but I think this report deserves at least to be re-opened and investigated after it has been recently confirmed by two users, one of whom even provides a workaround.What interest me is: what triggers this bug? If it was a generalized bug, we would see many more reports. I would call Hugin for Windows broken if it consistently failed all stitching attempt at the blending stage. So what is it that makes your case different from the general public?Do you have a Temporary dir set in the Hugin's preferences, or is it empty (system default)? Try going to the Preferences menu, General tab, and hit the 'Load Defaults' button. See if a simple stitch (two images only) works.If it is not in Hugin's preferences, maybe it is a system environment variable that points to a non-default temp location?If you can find what is it that trigger the condition, we can have a look if it can be improved in the code.
Since it does not seem to affect the vast majority of Windows users, I am not inclined to fiddle with 'not adding the quotes' as suggested in comment #6. Maybe the solution will be 'not adding the quotes.if.' That condition that makes your system different from the default system, needs to be identified, and side-effects on the default settings must be considered before making the change.
I installed Hugin '2011.0. 0.0f9fdaf56720 built by Matthew Petroff' on my PC, running under Win 7 Prof-64 bit and 4GB RAM. The system partition is a SSD with 60GB, so the images are located on a USB-drive with 160GB free.Possibly this is a hint: Interestingly the error doesn't depend on the size of the target image: some images, that are much larger than others, are enblended without any problem. Some, containing only 2 images of 12 MPx, don't work.
The eroor occurs oin several panos (on several not.)If you are interested in the system architecture, tell me, what you want to know - possibly you have a workaround for me??
How to install Hugin on Debian 8.3The Hugin is a cross platform open source panorama photo stitching and HDR merging program. The Stitiching is done by using several overlapping photos taken form same location and using control points to align or transform the photos. This tutorial explains the installation procedure of how to install Hugin on Debian 8.3Installation procedureTo begin with the installation procedure, run the following nano command to open the sources.list file. Root@linuxhelp:# nano /etc/apt/sources.listThe file is opened. Now add thes lines at end of the file.
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Save and exit from the file.deb stable main contrib non-freedeb jessie main. Next execute the apt-get update command to update the apt sources-list.