2013-01-08 08:12:30 -0600 | commented answer | FaceRecognizer LBPH update function can't be called This is working for me now in iOS. I rebuilt the framework from the latest repo version using these instructions: http://docs.opencv.org/trunk/doc/tutorials/introduction/ios_install/ios_install.html |
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2013-01-06 22:29:17 -0600 | answered a question | FaceRecognizer LBPH update function can't be called subscribe. |
2013-01-03 21:48:39 -0600 | commented question | What are the correct XCode 4.5.2 settings for the compiled framework? Update: I have a project running at the moment with Apple LLVM 4.1 / C++ Language Dialect = compiler default / C++ Standard Library = libc++ (LLVM std lib with C++11 supp). Sources that use OpenCV need to have suffic .mm so they are compiled as Objective-C++ and references to opencv classes need to be namespaced by either using cv::[class] or declaring "using namespace cv;" |
2012-12-31 14:45:12 -0600 | asked a question | What are the correct XCode 4.5.2 settings for the compiled framework? I am trying to build a Titanium iOS module that uses the current 2.4.3 opencv2.framework. The module builds, but when I try to link with another XCode project, I get the listed errors. I have spent quite a bit of time now trying different compiler and dependency settings but can't get it to build without lots of std:: related errors. Will the App have to built with the same settings as the module? What are the correct settings to work with that framework? Is there a known problem with cvVideoCamera in the latest framework? (more) |
2012-12-31 08:51:27 -0600 | commented question | opencv2.4.3 having linking problems on iOS @ilmandu Did you figure out what the difference was between projects? I am building a module with opencv successfully but it causes these errors when I link with another iOS project. |