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I have strange situation here:

I am a working code base in Mac Os X Qt. I tried to compile on ubuntu same code with same libraries (opencv + dlib ) it give a buch of errors ?

drove me crazy all day :( any solution?

/usr/local/include/opencv2/dnn/dnn.hpp:314:17: error: reference to ‘int64’ is ambiguous
         virtual int64 getFLOPS(const std::vector<MatShape> &inputs,
                 ^~~~~
In file included from /usr/local/include/opencv2/core/cvdef.h:91:0,
                 from /usr/local/include/opencv2/core.hpp:52,
                 from /usr/local/include/opencv2/highgui.hpp:46,
                 from ../SFT-V2/worker.h:18,
                 from ../SFT-V2/widget.h:5,
                 from ../SFT-V2/main.cpp:1:
/usr/local/include/opencv2/core/hal/interface.h:61:20: note: candidates are: typedef int64_t int64
    typedef int64_t int64;

    typedef int64_t int64;
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  • You need to find who else defines int64 type. According to the compiler, there are more than one definition. Probably reordering include statements might help.
    – vahancho
    Nov 15, 2018 at 11:19
  • missing include guard in "/usr/local/include/opencv2/core/hal/interface.h"? Nov 15, 2018 at 11:58

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Most probably your definition of int64 is clashing with another definition of this type.

Sometimes in ubuntu, the compiler does not allow you to typedef the same thing twice even if the C++ standard allows you.

Reordering includes should solve the problem.

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I removed first :

using namespace dlib from the cpp file which is alreayd its header not the error is gone.

But why its working on mac (clang) and not working on ubuntu (g++) ? drove me vrazy all the day to find the solution.

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  • Could you explain better? I am unable to solve it in win11 Jul 6, 2023 at 12:05

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