2020-04-18 09:53:26 -0600 | commented answer | gcc: error: long: No such file or directory In fact I deleted the build folder and created a new one. See also https://answers.opencv.org/question/228886/gcc-error |
2020-04-17 14:28:22 -0600 | commented question | gcc: error: long: No such file or directory (!!DENABLE_OPENCV_ALLOCATOR_STATS has set off) I also had no luck with -DENABLE_OPENCV_ALLOCATOR_STATS=OFF -- same error as OP. My system is Win10 x32 using msys/ming |
2020-04-17 14:06:29 -0600 | commented answer | gcc: error: long: No such file or directory I don't understand - does passing this define solve the problem for anyone? It didn't correct the error when I tried it |
2020-03-23 13:24:01 -0600 | commented answer | VideoCapture object throws “assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed” on Cygwin Cygwin OpenCV 3.4.1 media input is nearly non-functional for me. For a simple VideoCapture.read(), cv2.imshow() python |
2019-06-10 13:05:00 -0600 | answered a question | VideoCapture object throws “assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed” on Cygwin I got this error before I installed Cygwin's gstreamer and some plugins such as the "good" and "nice" codecs -- it seems |
2019-06-08 16:44:26 -0600 | answered a question | g_object_set: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed I landed here because I had the same problem. I installed binaries for libgstreamer plus the "good" and "nice" plugins |
2018-02-07 10:36:23 -0600 | asked a question | network proxy network proxy Is there a configuration option for a a network proxy so that a video stream such as MJPEG over http can |