I'm not sure what else to try other than recording where Hugin looks for chcp.
Could you download Process Monitor from: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896645
Then use the following procedure:
1. Save this attachment
2. Open Hugin and have it ready to stitch
3. Open Process Monitor (procmon.exe)
4. In procmon: "File --> Import Configuration..." then select the attachment
5. Try to stitch with Hugin.
6. In procmon: "File --> Capture Events" to stop the event tracer
7. In procmon: "File --> Save..." the default options are fine
8. Add the resulting log file to this bug report.
The log file will contain all attempts to access chcp and where those attempts were.
I'm not sure what else to try other than recording where Hugin looks for chcp.
Could you download Process Monitor from: technet. microsoft. com/en- us/sysinternals /bb896645
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Then use the following procedure:
1. Save this attachment
2. Open Hugin and have it ready to stitch
3. Open Process Monitor (procmon.exe)
4. In procmon: "File --> Import Configuration..." then select the attachment
5. Try to stitch with Hugin.
6. In procmon: "File --> Capture Events" to stop the event tracer
7. In procmon: "File --> Save..." the default options are fine
8. Add the resulting log file to this bug report.
The log file will contain all attempts to access chcp and where those attempts were.