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glfw has to be installed to fix 'cannot use vispy, setting triangulate_corr as None'

Open 21pl opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

glfw has to be installed for the triangulation to work when using demo_single_pair.py otherwise code hangs after the first correspondence image is rendered

21pl avatar Jun 05 '21 21:06 21pl

Do you solve this issue by pip install or apt-get install?

jiangwei221 avatar Jun 05 '21 21:06 jiangwei221

I used conda install -c conda-forge glfw

21pl avatar Jun 05 '21 22:06 21pl

Thanks! I’ll add this to the env file

jiangwei221 avatar Jun 05 '21 23:06 jiangwei221

Thanks! I’ll add this to the env file

Hi, buddy. I wonder how to add this to env file? which env file? where is it? Thanx!!!

BurningTyfoon avatar Oct 05 '21 14:10 BurningTyfoon

I used conda install -c conda-forge glfw

Hello, the following errors still occur after I install this: TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable

Desolatexxx avatar Oct 28 '22 07:10 Desolatexxx

glfw has to be installed for the triangulation to work when using demo_single_pair.py otherwise code hangs after the first correspondence image is rendered

I used conda install -c conda-forge glfw

Hello, 'cannot use vispy, setting triangulate_corr as None' still occur after I install this. Is there more solution for this issue? Thanks!!

ccchk avatar Nov 28 '22 09:11 ccchk

glfw has to be installed for the triangulation to work when using demo_single_pair.py otherwise code hangs after the first correspondence image is rendered

I used conda install -c conda-forge glfw

Hello, 'cannot use vispy, setting triangulate_corr as None' still occur after I install this. Is there more solution for this issue? Thanks!!

that's because there is a problem in systime.clock(). If you put "import vispy" at the begining of main.py, you will get "Error importing vispy: module 'time' has no attribute 'clock'". Click it and go into vispy.py, go to def unixTime() and replace "systime.clock()" with "systime.process_time()"

uncle-tou avatar Mar 21 '24 13:03 uncle-tou