Last i tried you also had to have the OpenCV Framework for it to work in OSX and Linux
It was not only the Pd stuff that was required.
I would love some clarity of the state of OpenCV in OSX/Linux too if anyone can share that info
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From: Pd-list pd-list-bounces@lists.iem.at on behalf of Peter P. peterparker@fastmail.com Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 11:08:26 AM To: pd-list Subject: Re: [PD] which pix_opencv to select in Deken?
Hi list,
I am wondering about the differences between the following two search results for "opencv" in Deken on Debian Linux:
pix_opencv-v0.4-Ubuntu15.10-(Linux-amd64-64)-externals.tar.gz Uploaded by avilleret @ 2016-03-14 16:31:30
pix_opencv-v0.4-(Linux-amd64-64)-externals.tar.gz Uploaded by avilleret @ 2016-03-14 21:20:55
Furthermore, with either I can't arrive at loading the lib and creating its object. Loading with the path set and [declare -lib pix_openc] does not print a success message.
I am replying to my own thread.
The library pix_opencv IS loaded, I apologise! With -verbose, I do find two lines of ~.local/lib/pd/extra/pix_opencv/pix_opencv.l_ia64 and succeeded ~.local/lib/pd/extra/pix_opencv/pix_opencv.l_ia64 and succeeded
But when I try to create an object such as [pix_opencv_threshold] it is not created, any possibly required files are not found according to the console verbose printout.
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