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2018-06-03 01:35:42 -0600 | commented question | cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) I just tried through cmd and got fatal error: opencv2/opencv.hpp No such file or directory #include "opencv2/opencv.hpp" |
2018-06-03 01:06:42 -0600 | commented question | cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) I did add the version number was still the same, so i ended up going though cygwin. Must something really silly i haven' |
2018-06-03 01:05:41 -0600 | commented question | cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) I did add the version number was still the same, so i ended up trying though cygwin. Must something really silly i haven |
2018-06-03 00:49:44 -0600 | commented question | cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) "Hi, i've recently installed opencv 3.4, built it" Mate, i've built it with cmake, its done, all built and indexed, libr |
2018-06-03 00:32:27 -0600 | commented question | cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) I originally had my library set to opencv/build/install/x64/mingw/lib but i get an error during build for each linked li |
2018-06-02 23:36:06 -0600 | asked a question | cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) cvstd.hpp:622: undefined reference to `cv::String::allocate(unsigned long long) Hi, i've recently installed opencv 3.4, |