Hi Kay,
Am 28.02.22 um 17:41 schrieb 'Kay F. Jahnke' via hugin and other free panoramic
software:
Am 28.02.22 um 12:11 schrieb Robert Clausecker:
I am interested in packaging this software for FreeBSD. Unfortunately,
we already have a package named lux (www/lux) in our Ports collection,
so I cannot name yours lux. What package name do you think would be
most appropriate?
How about lux-pv? For lux panorama viewer - that's if you're into short package
names. Or lux-viewer for something longer and less cryptic. But bear in mind
that what I've uploaded today is just a development snapshot, so bear with me a
little longer until I release 1.1.0 proper. I just did a lot of internal
rewiring, so it may take a while to settle. The code is becoming fiendishly
complex. I hope to see a bit of use and maybe the odd bug report. Just viewing
images and panoramas should be unproblematic, though, because the changes were
more to the PTO processing part of the code.
lux-viewer sounds good. Will try that one.
Have you built the code on freeBSD already? I think this shouldn't be too hard,
with the CMake process and few dependencies. If you have, please let me know -
it would be the fourth OS running lux!
I have not made any attempts in this regard, but I want to start in the next
few days. If I find any problems, I'll go ahead and report these to you so you
can maybe add patches in time for the 1.1.0 release.
I made the .deb using CMake, maybe it can also build packages for freeBSD? By
all means, use the clang++ C++ compiler - so far it's made a big difference
speed-wise. And if you want to recreate today's binaries, they are made from
the associated_alpha branch, which I haven't merged back into master yet.
FreeBSD ports are compiled with the system's compiler, which is clang these
days. The ports build system is external to the packages and hooks into your
CMake build scripts, so no changes on your part will be required. I'll let you
know once I get something done.
Keep us posted on how it goes, thanks for your interest in lux!
Kay
Yours,
Robert Clausecker
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