On 1/29/24 10:43, wirz wrote:
On 29/01/2024 11:45, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:57, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:33, David W. Jones wrote:
On 1/26/24 20:30, David W. Jones wrote:
I followed the directions for compiling and successfully got a
compiled and installed Hugin 2023. Hurrah!
Unfortunately, the install process removed Luminance HDR, which
depends on hugin-tools. Do I need hugin-tools to match Hugin 2023?
If so, how do I get it?
The particular error I get trying to reinstall Luminance HDR is:
dpkg: error processing archive
/var/cache/apt/archives/hugin-tools_2022.0.0+dfsg-2_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/hpi.py', which
is also in package hugin 2023.1.0.8677
So it appears that Hugin 2023 now includes at list one piece that's
also in the Hugin Tools package?
Although it appears that I've lost nothing. I have Luminance HDR
self-compiled and installed, so I guess Synaptic and DPKG are only
referring to the Hugin 2022 hugin-tools and Luminance HDR packages,
not what I have installed? Weird.
I'm sorry that Debian takes so long to catch up to current releases.
I use Debian Stable (aka bookworm) and it's only at 2022.0. 2023.0
just hit Debian Testing January 1, and the source I just compiled
from Hugin's site is 2023.1...
Update: With self-compiled Hugin installed here, along with
self-compiled Luminance HDR, APT reports I have held or broken
packages. There's no hugin-tools package corresponding to the
compiled version of Hugin. Luminance depends on that package, so
mixing the hugin-tools package in Debian Bookworm with the
self-compiled Hugin 2023 makes updating the system impossible.
The usual ways of fixing such didn't work. So I had to remove the
self-compiled Hugin 2023 and reinstall the version of Hugin 2022
that's in the Debian Bookworm repository.
I think what is happening here, is that when you compile hugin
yourself and obtain a deb-package it contains everything while the
debian-packaged hugin is split into three parts (hugin, hugin-tools,
hugin-data). In other words, you're not actually missing any
component, just a dependency according to the packaging system, but I
think you found that already.
Depending on how important that is, and given that you compile
luminance-hdr yourself, you might be able to patch the dependence on
hugin-tools out of luminance-hdr. I haven't looked at luminance-hdr,
but for example in hugin these dependencies can be found in
CMakeLists.txt (search for CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_DEPENDS or
CPACK_DEBIAN_PACKAGE_SHLIBDEPS).
cheers, Lukas Wirz
Thanks. My compilation of Luminance HDR and Hugin is limited to
following command lines on their websites.
I was able grab and compile Hugin 2023.0 branch. That's working fine and
not having any side effects on packages.
So my guess is it's something in 2023.1. Maybe that's the "unstable
bleeding edge" of Hugin right now?
Oh, well. That's life in the software lane! 😉
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