[MacPorts] #64601: hugin-app-2019.2.0_4+accelerate+python39: clicking stitch button does nothing

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#64601: hugin-app-2019.2.0_4+accelerate+python39: clicking stitch button does
nothing
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 Reporter:  bal-agates    |      Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect        |     Status:  new
 Priority:  Normal        |  Milestone:
Component:  ports         |    Version:  2.7.1
 Keywords:  Hugin stitch  |       Port:  hugin-app
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 After applying patch in [https://trac.macports.org/ticket/64593 #64593] I
 was able to successfully build hugin-app.  This created
 /Applications/MacPorts/Hugin.app and a number of other things.  Hugin.app
 launched without crashing but certain functions didn't work.

 The first problem was running "Create control points" which generated a
 dialog "Error - Could not find cpfind in path."  I did have
 /opt/local/bin/cpfind on my system.  I was able to workaround this problem
 changing Hugin > Preferences > Control Point Detectors > cpfind > Edit...
 > Program = "cpfind" to "/opt/local/bin/cpfind".

 After making the above change and up until the point of pressing the
 "Stitch!" button on the Stitcher tab everything I normally did seems to
 work.  Pressing the Stitch! button opens a file dialog but did nothing.  I
 think normally this would launch the PTBatcherGUI.app (possible passing a
 script).  I did have a /Applications/MacPorts/PTBatcherGUI.app and it did
 run when clicked on manually.  I am not sure if this is another path
 problem, if some macOS 12.2 security feature is preventing it to be
 launched or something else is going on?  Not sure how to debug.  I tried
 running /Applications/MacPorts/Hugin.app/Contents/MacOS/Hugin from
 Terminal hoping to see some debug messages to console but the application
 crashed.

 This is all on macOS 12.2, arm64 Xcode 13.2.1.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/64601>
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