I'm trying to build simple OpenCV app using qt creator on Mac Os X 10.9. So i've installed OpenCv and Qt4 using brew:
brew install opencv
brew install qt4
and then downloaded qt creator. Than i've made simple project - main.cpp:
#include <QCoreApplication>
#include <cv.h>
#include <cxcore.h>
#include <highgui.h>
#include <opencv2/opencv.hpp>
#include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
using namespace cv;
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
Mat m;
m = Mat(2, 3, 4);
cv::threshold(m, m, 123, 200, 1);
m = cv::imread("asdasd", 1); //problem is here!
return a.exec();
}
and .pro file:
QT += core
QT -= gui
TARGET = opencv_test
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle
TEMPLATE = app
SOURCES += main.cpp
LIBS += -L/usr/local/lib
-lopencv_core
-lopencv_imgproc
-lopencv_highgui
-lopencv_objdetect
-lopencv_calib3d
INCLUDEPATH += /usr/local/include/opencv
DEPENDPATH += /usr/local/include/opencv/include
INCLUDEPATH += $$PWD/../../../usr/local/include
DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../../../usr/local/include
DEPENDPATH += $$PWD/../../../usr/local/lib
Now the weird part - if i comment this line: m = cv::imread("asdasd", 1); //problem is here!
and build project, everything is fine - it will compile and link without any problem. So it seems that .dylib
files are ok, because i can use OpenCV functions - Mat
object constructor and threshold
function. But! If i don't comment line with imread i get this error: :-1: b??d:symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64
or to be more precise:
Undefined symbols for architecture x86_64: "cv::imread(std::string
const&, int)", referenced from:
_main in main.o ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64 clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see
invocation)
Generally the problem is just a part of bigger problem - i'm trying to build much bigger project using qt creator, but linker can't find some(but not all!) functions. In project which uses lot of OpenCV functions linker has got problems only with:
cv::VideoCapture::VideoCapture(std::string const&)
cv::destroyWindow(std::string const&)
cv::CascadeClassifier::detectMultiScale(cv::Mat const&, std::vector<cv::Rect_<int>, std::allocator<cv::Rect_<int> > >&, double, int, int, cv::Size_<int>, cv::Size_<int>)
cv::CascadeClassifier::CascadeClassifier(std::string const&)
cv::imshow(std::string const&, cv::_InputArray const&)
In this project i'm using much more functions (mostly basic image processing - threshold, image copying, drawing basic primitives, finding contours) and linker can handle them without any problem.
What i've already tried - building OpenCv and Qt4(only using build brew install qt4 --from-source
) from sources. I've builded OpenCv using this tutorial - http://sadeepj.blogspot.com/2012/03/installing-and-configuring-opencv-to.html I've also tried a lot of CMAKE options - -DCMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES=
x86_64 or i386 and -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-stdlib=libc++"
. I've also tried to build it using gcc(defautt compiler is clang) version 4.2, but it failed(building failed).
i've tried with OpenCV 2.4.8 and 2.4.2.
Also i've tried to set:
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS += -std=c++11
CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS += -stdlib=stdlibc++
Still no luck.
I've checked whether builded .dylib files are x86_64:
/usr/local/lib[master]$ lipo -info libopencv_core.dylib Non-fat file:
libopencv_core.dylib is architecture: x86_64
and whether highgui file contains any information about imread
function(i know that it is not a proof that it export this function):
/usr/local/lib[master]$ nm libopencv_highgui.dylib | grep imread
00000000000069b0 T __ZN2cv6imreadERKNSt3__112basic_stringIcNS0_11char_traitsIcEENS0_9allocatorIcEEEEi
0000000000006ac0 t __ZN2cvL7imread_ERKNSt3__112basic_stringIcNS0_11char_traitsIcEENS0_9allocatorIcEEEEiiPNS_3MatE
Information which might be important: Mac OS X 10.9, 64 bit.
/usr/local/lib[master]$ clang --version
Apple LLVM version 5.0 (clang-500.2.79) (based on LLVM 3.3svn)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.0.0
Thread model: posix
/usr/local/lib[master]$ gcc --version
Configured with: --prefix=/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/usr --with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/include/c++/4.2.1
Apple LLVM version 5.0 (clang-500.2.79) (based on LLVM 3.3svn)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.0.0
Thread model: posix
Btw - isn't it strange that running gcc --version
in fact runs clang ?
So the question is - what can i do to compile and build it? Should i try using gcc or maybe something else will solve this problem? Also - if someone could upload his libraries and share a link it, so i could try with them it would be great. Any solution that will solve this problem will be fine for me - i can build everything from source, use any compiler, linker, etc.. - just help me make it working and i will be happy :)
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