1 | initial version |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested, and I now have access to Tracker api and documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, I'm not able to upload it when I run the app. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
2 | No.2 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested, suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, I'm not able to upload it when I run the app. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
3 | No.3 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, I'm not able to upload it when I run the app. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
4 | No.4 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. openCVLibrary320dev. However, I'm not able to upload it when I run the app. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
5 | No.5 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, I'm the app is not able to upload it when I run the app. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
6 | No.6 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, the app is not isn't able to upload it when I run the app. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
7 | No.7 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, the app isn't able to upload it when I run the app. it. It might be because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
8 | No.8 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, the app isn't able to upload it when I run it. It might be Maybe because I built the libs myself out master and it cannot find identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
9 | No.9 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, the app isn't able to upload it when I run it. Maybe because I built the libs myself out of master and it cannot find identify match/identify the version. Any suggestion?
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);
10 | No.10 Revision |
@berak, I built opencv-master with opencv_contrib-master libs as you suggested; and I now have access to the Tracker api and its documentation via the provided java wrapper. Big thanks for that.
The module is imported into Android Studio as openCVLibrary320dev. However, the app isn't able to upload it when I run it. Maybe because I built the libs myself out of master and it cannot match/identify the version. Any suggestion?that.
This didn't work: OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OPENCV_VERSION_3_2_0, this, mLoaderCallback);
Neither this: OpenCVLoader.initAsync("3.2.0-dev", this, mLoaderCallback);