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opencv2 compatibility

Open smihael opened this issue 6 years ago • 3 comments

This should maybe be added as an extra branch to enable compiling on Ubuntu 16.04 (see #1 and #2)

smihael avatar Sep 03 '18 12:09 smihael

Hi Smihael,

I think the problem is the OpenCV version, the versions above 3.0 works with the include: opencv2/<module>.hpp The versions below 3.0 uses: opencv2/<module>/<module>.hpp

Look at these links: https://docs.opencv.org/3.2.0/db/dfa/tutorial_transition_guide.html https://stackoverflow.com/a/43701862/1178478

With OpenCV version are you using?

derzu avatar Sep 03 '18 13:09 derzu

Exactly, the problem is that in Ubuntu 16.04 repositories only OpenCV2 2.x is available. There is no need to require OpenCV 3.x as the code compiles and runs fine with OpenCV 2.x.

smihael avatar Sep 03 '18 13:09 smihael

I think we can check the OpenCV version on the compilation time.

Look at this link: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2422514/how-to-check-for-opencv-on-ubuntu-9-10

So we can do a marco #if like that:

#if CV_VERSION >= 3 #include <opencv2/core.hpp> #else #include <opencv2/core/core.hpp> #endif

I do not tested this code, but I think it works.

derzu avatar Sep 03 '18 14:09 derzu