2016-03-15 08:01:33 -0600 | commented question | OpenCV 3.1 with Contrib modules for Python - MinGW and Codelite on Windows I managed to get them working via this method, if the code is being run on just one machine for data collection, is it really that bad? I am not making anything to be distributed Thanks |
2016-03-15 07:37:08 -0600 | commented question | OpenCV 3.1 with Contrib modules for Python - MinGW and Codelite on Windows Just as a side note, would it be better to use the python 3.5 build with contrib folders from http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/python... ? I have no experience with 3.5 but if this contains the fullest set of modules I will try this |
2016-03-15 06:31:30 -0600 | asked a question | OpenCV 3.1 with Contrib modules for Python - MinGW and Codelite on Windows I have spent a week trying to compile Open CV with contrib modules for research and it has been a nightmare... I am using cmake 3.5.0 to compile from opencv/sources. In the opencv folder I added the contrib modules and after cmake configures, I set the extra module path as opencv/contrib/modules. Then after the files have been compiled for Codelite - MinGW, I have tried to build the OpenCV.project and the OpenCV.workspace. Both of these end with mingw32-make.exe: * [all] Error 2 I have tried two PCs compiling, I have tried codeblocks, eclipse, codelite, VS2015 and all of them have failed - however I get the furthest in building with codelite so I will stick with this.
At this point I would like to give up but I do not know of any other packages with opencv functionality... I have on separate cmakes, built both the entire workspace and built the individual opencv.project, when I build the full workspace, for each individual file it does pretty much the same thing. Always the same error.
Thanks, Jack p.s I have virutally no other experience with cmake, so if I need to change some variables I will need some instructions on how to do it on windows - thanks! |