[Kde-imaging] [Bug 286018] Pano Tool and ExpoBlend tool do not work on OS X [patch]

Ananta Palani anantapalani at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 23:09:16 UTC 2011


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=286018


Ananta Palani <anantapalani at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Ananta Palani <anantapalani gmail com>  2011-11-28 23:09:15 ---
When this patch is used with the panorama tool on Windows there are some
problems:

1. panorama tool doesn't seem to search properly on its own before it asks for
the location of the appropriate executable (perhaps due to 2. below)

2. When asking the user to browse for the appropriate executable the windows
extension '.exe' is missing from the application name so no applications show
up when browsing (unless the user knows how to get around this limitation). For
instance it will try to browse for 'pto2mk' instead of 'pto2mk.exe'

3. After locating one of the required executables, the panorama tool asks the
user to browse for the remaining missing executables instead of finding it
automatically based on the same folder of the first found executable (perhaps
due to 2.)

4. If the user does not have one of the executables then the panorama tool asks
for the remaining tools to be located but should instead just display the
'install hugin' message directly

5. After the 'install hugin' message is shown once, running the panorama tool
again does not prompt to browse for any hugin executables but instead presents
the 'install hugin' message unless digiKam is restarted. Therefore the user who
downloaded and installed hugin would have to restart digiKam before they could
use the panorama tool after receiving the 'install hugin' message

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