Thanks for the information Greg!
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 8:19 PM, Greg Ward <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Viswanathan,
Thanks to you, I realized that protate.c was missing the appropriate call
to SET_FILE_BINARY() for Windows. I just checked in a fixed version,
although this won't help you until someone compiles it for Windows.
Just to go with the Desktop Radiance version of that program if you still
have it.
Best,
-Greg
> From: Viswanathan Kumaragurubaran <[email protected]>
> Date: February 7, 2012 7:13:00 PM PST
>
> Hello Radiance users,
>
> I have two questions (unrelated to each other). It would be great if you
can offer your insights.
>
> Q1. I am trying to use MinGW version of Radiance in Windows (XP-vpc/7).
Everything seems to work as expected but protate command. The command
errors out with a "read error". This command seems to work fine and dumps
out expected results when I use it from Desktop Radiance installation. Has
anyone faced such issues with protate and is there a solution for MinGW
installation? Or am I missing something?
>
> Q2. I was wondering if I can use pinterp to translate an angular
projection/fisheye image to a panorama. If yes, what should I watch out for
and how can this be done? If not, why not?
>
> Thanks,
> Viswanathan
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Greg, Rob:
(Perhaps now my two questions are related in a way). I see that pinterp.c
probably also requires a similar SET_FILE_BINARY() to work under Windows.
I get a similar read error for this command as well with MinGW compiled
binaries.
-Viswa
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On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 9:32 PM, Rob Guglielmetti <[email protected] > wrote:
We will include this change in our NREL package offering, which is coming
real soon now (RSN) [TM]. Pinky swear.
- Rob
On Feb 7, 2012, at 9:19 PM, Greg Ward wrote:
> Hi Viswanathan,
>
> Thanks to you, I realized that protate.c was missing the appropriate
call to SET_FILE_BINARY() for Windows. I just checked in a fixed version,
although this won't help you until someone compiles it for Windows.
>
> Just to go with the Desktop Radiance version of that program if you
still have it.
>
> Best,
> -Greg
>
>> From: Viswanathan Kumaragurubaran <[email protected]>
>> Date: February 7, 2012 7:13:00 PM PST
>>
>> Hello Radiance users,
>>
>> I have two questions (unrelated to each other). It would be great if
you can offer your insights.
>>
>> Q1. I am trying to use MinGW version of Radiance in Windows (XP-vpc/7).
Everything seems to work as expected but protate command. The command
errors out with a "read error". This command seems to work fine and dumps
out expected results when I use it from Desktop Radiance installation. Has
anyone faced such issues with protate and is there a solution for MinGW
installation? Or am I missing something?
>>
>> Q2. I was wondering if I can use pinterp to translate an angular
projection/fisheye image to a panorama. If yes, what should I watch out for
and how can this be done? If not, why not?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Viswanathan
>
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