Ubuntu 10.10 + Processing + OpenCV (ubaa.net) Library version Bug
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3 years ago
Hi all,
I downloaded and installed/unzip:
- Opencv 2.1 libraries from official Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) repositories
- Processing 1.2.1 stable release for linux from google code
- OpenCV Processing Library 2.0 beta for linux 32bit from ubaa.net site
Then, following the instruction on ubaa.net page, i copied Opencv Processing Library into my Processing libraries folder and linked the content of the folder in my Java Extensions folder (previously i downloaded and installed java-sun-1.4 because of this warning.
I also copied libOpenCV.so in /usr/lib directory (as suggested here).
So, if I would like to try a sample code like this by Andy Best in Eclipse i get this error:
why libOpenCV.so is linked to version 4? can anyone solve this bug?
how to fix? (there's no forum or "contact us" link on ubaa.net)
Thank you for your help.
I hope my post will be useful for someone else..
bye,
semplice.mente
ps. I tried to download and unzip OpenCV Processing Library 0.1 and copied related libOpenCV.so in /usr/lib but, as expected, I got a similar error wit libhighgui.so.1 instead of libhighgui.so.4 (but, in this case it's ok: one or two years ago, when the current version of opencv was 1.0 there weren't any problems).
pps. Obviously, to run Processing code in Eclipse, I followed this tutorial
I downloaded and installed/unzip:
- Opencv 2.1 libraries from official Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) repositories
- Processing 1.2.1 stable release for linux from google code
- OpenCV Processing Library 2.0 beta for linux 32bit from ubaa.net site
Then, following the instruction on ubaa.net page, i copied Opencv Processing Library into my Processing libraries folder and linked the content of the folder in my Java Extensions folder (previously i downloaded and installed java-sun-1.4 because of this warning.
I also copied libOpenCV.so in /usr/lib directory (as suggested here).
So, if I would like to try a sample code like this by Andy Best in Eclipse i get this error:
- !!! required library not found : /usr/lib/libOpenCV.so: libhighgui.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Verify that the java.library.path property is correctly.
why libOpenCV.so is linked to version 4? can anyone solve this bug?
how to fix? (there's no forum or "contact us" link on ubaa.net)
Thank you for your help.
I hope my post will be useful for someone else..
bye,
semplice.mente
ps. I tried to download and unzip OpenCV Processing Library 0.1 and copied related libOpenCV.so in /usr/lib but, as expected, I got a similar error wit libhighgui.so.1 instead of libhighgui.so.4 (but, in this case it's ok: one or two years ago, when the current version of opencv was 1.0 there weren't any problems).
pps. Obviously, to run Processing code in Eclipse, I followed this tutorial
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