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2018-04-18 03:41:48 -0600 | commented answer | How can I link the opencv libraries correctly? Ok, what do I do, if don't necessarily have to use MinGW, can I use cygwin, clang, .. ? (in fact provisionally set them |
2018-04-17 14:43:48 -0600 | commented question | How can I link the opencv libraries correctly? @LBerger, can you please explain what and why? Simply writing "set(OpenCV_DIR "C:/myPath/C++/opencv/opencv/build) " make |
2018-04-17 14:43:42 -0600 | commented question | How can I link the opencv libraries correctly? @LBerger, can you please explain what and why? Simply writing "set(OpenCV_DIR "C:/myPath/C++/opencv/opencv/build) " make |
2018-04-17 14:42:49 -0600 | commented question | How can I link the opencv libraries correctly? @LBerger, can you please explain what and why? Simply writing "set(OpenCV_DIR "C:/myPath/C++/opencv/opencv/build) " make |
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2018-04-17 12:15:37 -0600 | edited question | How can I link the opencv libraries correctly? How can I link the opencv libraries correctly? I would like to work with the pre-built version of the opencv libraries i |
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2018-04-15 19:22:05 -0600 | asked a question | OpenCV CMake Error OpenCV CMake Error I am currently setting up opencv and qtcreator, so I can use them together. For this, I am following |