The problem written below the line is solved but i m facing a new related problem. Slightly different from before, I am compiling and linking the sample OpenCV code as:
g++ facedetect.cpp -o facedetection -I /home/harsh/Downloads/OpenCV-2.0.0/include/opencv/ -L/home/harsh/Downloads/OpenCV-2.0.0/lib/ -lcv -lcxcore -lcvaux -lml -lhighgui
That doesn't give any errors now, but when I run the executable using
./facedetection
i get this error:
./facedetection: error while loading shared libraries: libcv.so.2.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
And when I do symbolic linking, using:
ln -s libcv.so libcv.so.2.0
Then the error is:
ln: failed to create symbolic link 'libcv.so.2.0': File exists
Don't know how to get around this.
Thanks in advance..
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I am trying to create a linux executable of a sample OpenCV program that will be linked dynamically with .so files and will be executed on a machine where OpenCV is not installed, but the .so files will be present on that linux machine.
I have searched many posts regarding this but still am unsuccessful.
I compiled opencv like this:
cd OpenCV-2.0.0/
cmake -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON .
make
Then all the compiled libraries were created in OpenCV-2.0.0/lib
Then, in the samples/c directory, I did this:
g++ facedetect.cpp -o facedetection -I /home/harsh/Downloads/OpenCV-2.0.0/include/opencv/ -L/home/harsh/Downloads/OpenCV-2.0.0/lib/ -llibcv -llibcxcore -llibcvaux -llibml -llibhighgui
But Errors are :
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibcv
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibcxcore
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibcvaux
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibml
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -llibhighgui
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status