Hugin crashes, when I try to create a *.jpg file
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Bug Description
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*************** Panorama makefile generated by Hugin ***************
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System information
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Software:
System Software Overview:
System Version: Mac OS X 10.7.3 (11D50b)
Kernel Version: Darwin 11.3.0
Boot Volume: Macintosh HD
Boot Mode: Normal
Computer Name: :::: MacBook Pro
User Name: :::: (Ferdi)
Secure Virtual Memory: Enabled
64-bit Kernel and Extensions: Yes
Time since boot: 1:23
Hardware:
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro7,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 3 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP71.0039.B0E
SMC Version (system): 1.62f6
Serial Number (system): W8103E33ATM
Hardware UUID: 90DB7010-
Sudden Motion Sensor:
State: Enabled
Disc usage
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/disk0s2 232Gi 119Gi 113Gi 51% /
devfs 182Ki 182Ki 0Bi 100% /dev
map -hosts 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% /net
map auto_home 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% /home
localhost:
/dev/disk1 4.3Gi 4.3Gi 0Bi 100% /Volumes/Disk
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Output options
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Hugin Version: 2011.4.0 built by Harry van der Wolf
Project file: /var/folders/
Output prefix: Furgge
Projection: Cylindrical (1)
Field of view: 338 x 47
Canvas dimensions: 22262 x 3291
Crop area: (0,103) - (22073,2855)
Output exposure value: 14.70
Selected outputs
Normal panorama
* Blended panorama
Exposure fusion
* Blended and fused panorama
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Input images
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Number of images in project file: 15
Number of active images: 15
Image 0: /Users/
Image 0: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.88
Image 1: /Users/
Image 1: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.70
Image 2: /Users/
Image 2: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.41
Image 3: /Users/
Image 3: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.06
Image 4: /Users/
Image 4: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.40
Image 5: /Users/
Image 5: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.47
Image 6: /Users/
Image 6: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.71
Image 7: /Users/
Image 7: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.93
Image 8: /Users/
Image 8: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 15.15
Image 9: /Users/
Image 9: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.96
Image 10: /Users/
Image 10: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.93
Image 11: /Users/
Image 11: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.56
Image 12: /Users/
Image 12: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.73
Image 13: /Users/
Image 13: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.77
Image 14: /Users/
Image 14: Size 4272x2848, Exposure: 14.83
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Testing programs
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Checking nona...[OK]
Checking enblend...[OK]
Checking enfuse...[OK]
Checking hugin_hdrmerge.
Checking exiftool...[OK]
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Stitching panorama
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/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
/Applications/
enblend: info: loading next image: Furgge0000.tif 1/1
enblend: info: loading next image: Furgge0001.tif 1/1
gnumake: *** [Furgge.jpg] Abort trap: 6
gnumake: *** Deleting file `Furgge.jpg'
I remember some strange error with a friend's Mac which wasn't willing to display one of my then ptviewer "driven" panoramas. When I visited him and tried myself on his Mac OS 9 computer I suddenly realized that he (as a creative guy) had renamed his HD from the preset "Macintosh HD" to something like "wild data ™" because he had found out where the (tm) symbol was on his keyboard and thought this was pretty cool.
Your attached system information starts with something very similar and I'm not sure if you altered this manually to anonymize your attachment or if you really managed to include path delimiters (":" on a Mac) to your computer's own name as well as to the user name:
Computer Name: :::: MacBook Pro
User Name: :::: (Ferdi)
If that's the case I'd start with renaming to something that's less error prone.
Also, have you actually saved the project file prior to stitching?
And can you test with a different output format other than JPG?