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  • brotifyB Offline
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    brotify
    wrote on last edited by brotify
    #5

    Ok let me say what I did so far;

    1. First I extracted opencv3.1 to directory C:\opencv2. Therefore initially there was two folders in this directory namely "source" and "build". Then I created a new folder named "release".
    2. To build libraries I used C make 3.4.3. I selected "C:/opencv2/sources" as a source directory and selected "C:/opencv2/release" to build binaries.
    3. I clicked "Configure" and selected "MinGW Makefiles" as generetor and selected "Specify native compilers". Then I selected "C:/Qt/Tools/mingw491_32/bin/gcc.exe" as the C compiler and "C:/Qt/Tools/mingw491_32/bin/g++.exe" as the C++ compiler. (By the way I am using Qt 5.4)
    4. I did not change any other options and clicked configure till all red lines disappear. Next I clicked "generate" and closed Cmake gui.

    5)Then I opened CMD window I opened the directory C:\opencv2\release and I typed "mingw32-make", it took about 30 minutes. Then I typed "mingw32-make install" .

    System variables that I added is shown in the picture.
    http://i.hizliresim.com/v5LnJr.png

    6)Then I created Qt console application and I added these to .pro file

    INCLUDEPATH += C:\opencv2\release\install\include
    LIBS += -LC:\\opencv2\\release\\install\\x86\\mingw\\bin\
        libopencv_core310 \
        libopencv_highgui310 \
        libopencv_imgproc310 \
        libopencv_features2d310 \
        libopencv_calib3d310 \
    Then I clicked "run qmake"
    

    In the source file

    #include <QCoreApplication>
    #include <opencv2/opencv.hpp>
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
        QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
     
    
        return a.exec();
    }
    

    But I get the error,
    error: LNK1104: cannot open file 'libopencv_core310.obj'

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    • mrdebugM Offline
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      mrdebug
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      Hi. You have to build OpenCV with MinGW only if you want to use Qt on Windows builded with MinGW.
      The OpenCV package already has the vs libraries.
      Anyway which are your cmake switches?

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      • brotifyB brotify

        Ok let me say what I did so far;

        1. First I extracted opencv3.1 to directory C:\opencv2. Therefore initially there was two folders in this directory namely "source" and "build". Then I created a new folder named "release".
        2. To build libraries I used C make 3.4.3. I selected "C:/opencv2/sources" as a source directory and selected "C:/opencv2/release" to build binaries.
        3. I clicked "Configure" and selected "MinGW Makefiles" as generetor and selected "Specify native compilers". Then I selected "C:/Qt/Tools/mingw491_32/bin/gcc.exe" as the C compiler and "C:/Qt/Tools/mingw491_32/bin/g++.exe" as the C++ compiler. (By the way I am using Qt 5.4)
        4. I did not change any other options and clicked configure till all red lines disappear. Next I clicked "generate" and closed Cmake gui.

        5)Then I opened CMD window I opened the directory C:\opencv2\release and I typed "mingw32-make", it took about 30 minutes. Then I typed "mingw32-make install" .

        System variables that I added is shown in the picture.
        http://i.hizliresim.com/v5LnJr.png

        6)Then I created Qt console application and I added these to .pro file

        INCLUDEPATH += C:\opencv2\release\install\include
        LIBS += -LC:\\opencv2\\release\\install\\x86\\mingw\\bin\
            libopencv_core310 \
            libopencv_highgui310 \
            libopencv_imgproc310 \
            libopencv_features2d310 \
            libopencv_calib3d310 \
        Then I clicked "run qmake"
        

        In the source file

        #include <QCoreApplication>
        #include <opencv2/opencv.hpp>
        int main(int argc, char *argv[])
        {
            QCoreApplication a(argc, argv);
         
        
            return a.exec();
        }
        

        But I get the error,
        error: LNK1104: cannot open file 'libopencv_core310.obj'

        jsulmJ Offline
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        jsulm
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #7

        @brotify This should be changed:

        LIBS += -LC:\\opencv2\\release\\install\\x86\\mingw\\bin\
            libopencv_core310 \
            libopencv_highgui310 \
            libopencv_imgproc310 \
            libopencv_features2d310 \
            libopencv_calib3d310 \
        

        to:

        LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
            -lopencv_core310 \
            -lopencv_highgui310 \
            -lopencv_imgproc310 \
            -lopencv_features2d310 \
            -lopencv_calib3d310 \
        

        In pro files you should use forward slashes in paths and not back slashes (even on Windows).
        Are the libraries directly in C:\opencv2\release\install\x86\mingw\bin?

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @brotify This should be changed:

          LIBS += -LC:\\opencv2\\release\\install\\x86\\mingw\\bin\
              libopencv_core310 \
              libopencv_highgui310 \
              libopencv_imgproc310 \
              libopencv_features2d310 \
              libopencv_calib3d310 \
          

          to:

          LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
              -lopencv_core310 \
              -lopencv_highgui310 \
              -lopencv_imgproc310 \
              -lopencv_features2d310 \
              -lopencv_calib3d310 \
          

          In pro files you should use forward slashes in paths and not back slashes (even on Windows).
          Are the libraries directly in C:\opencv2\release\install\x86\mingw\bin?

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          brotify
          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @jsulm

          INCLUDEPATH += C:\opencv2\release\install\include
          LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
              -lopencv_core310 \
              -lopencv_highgui310 \
              -lopencv_imgproc310 \
              -lopencv_features2d310 \
              -lopencv_calib3d310 \
          
          INCLUDEPATH += C:/opencv2/release/install/include
          LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
              -lopencv_core310 \
              -lopencv_highgui310 \
              -lopencv_imgproc310 \
              -lopencv_features2d310 \
              -lopencv_calib3d310 \
          

          I tried both of them but this time I get this error:
          LNK1104: cannot open file 'opencv_core310.lib'

          Let me show the screenshot of what is inside "C:\opencv2\release\install\x86\mingw\bin"
          http://i.hizliresim.com/0nkDAY.png

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          • mrdebugM mrdebug

            Hi. You have to build OpenCV with MinGW only if you want to use Qt on Windows builded with MinGW.
            The OpenCV package already has the vs libraries.
            Anyway which are your cmake switches?

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            brotify
            wrote on last edited by brotify
            #9

            @mrdebug
            I have to say that I am not experienced developer. Therefore I did not fully understand what are saying. I used Mingw because in the tutorials thay were using Cmake and Mingw. If there are another method to use opencv in Qt project, it will be good to me to know.

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            • mrdebugM Offline
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              mrdebug
              wrote on last edited by
              #10

              Sorry but all the tutorials that I have tried in order to to use OpenCV in all platforms are not perfectly usable. To setup OpenCV with Qt is more difficult than to write a OpenCV program.
              To start: what qt version are you using? The Qt version based on mingw32 or the version based on vc?

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              www.labcsp.com
              www.denisgottardello.it
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              • brotifyB brotify

                @jsulm

                INCLUDEPATH += C:\opencv2\release\install\include
                LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
                    -lopencv_core310 \
                    -lopencv_highgui310 \
                    -lopencv_imgproc310 \
                    -lopencv_features2d310 \
                    -lopencv_calib3d310 \
                
                INCLUDEPATH += C:/opencv2/release/install/include
                LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
                    -lopencv_core310 \
                    -lopencv_highgui310 \
                    -lopencv_imgproc310 \
                    -lopencv_features2d310 \
                    -lopencv_calib3d310 \
                

                I tried both of them but this time I get this error:
                LNK1104: cannot open file 'opencv_core310.lib'

                Let me show the screenshot of what is inside "C:\opencv2\release\install\x86\mingw\bin"
                http://i.hizliresim.com/0nkDAY.png

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                jsulm
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #11

                @brotify Can you search for opencv_core310.lib (and other needed *.lib files) in the installation directory?

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  asanka424
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #12

                  It seems like you are trying to use OpenCV built using MinGW with Qt built with Visual Studio. There are two things you can do.

                  1. use OpenCV pre built. Which is in your build folder of OpenCV downloaded zip

                  2. change the kit in your Qt Creator to use MinGW build of Qt.

                  Hope this helps

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                  • A asanka424

                    It seems like you are trying to use OpenCV built using MinGW with Qt built with Visual Studio. There are two things you can do.

                    1. use OpenCV pre built. Which is in your build folder of OpenCV downloaded zip

                    2. change the kit in your Qt Creator to use MinGW build of Qt.

                    Hope this helps

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                    brotify
                    wrote on last edited by brotify
                    #13

                    Please note that I have solved my problem but I will not delete this post because it may help other people.
                    @asanka424
                    Thanks, I selected Mingw32 as the kit and it worked but this time I get a different error. I tried a simple opencv program which shows the image however it gives this error:
                    undefined reference to `cv::imread(cv::String const&, int)'

                    Here is my code,

                    #include <opencv2/core/core.hpp>
                    #include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
                    #include <iostream>
                    
                    using namespace cv;
                    using namespace std;
                    
                    int main(  )
                    {
                    
                    
                        Mat image;
                        image = imread("img.jpg", CV_LOAD_IMAGE_COLOR);   
                    
                        if(! image.data )                       
                        {
                            cout <<  "Could not open or find the image" << std::endl ;
                            return -1;
                        }
                    
                        namedWindow( "Display window", WINDOW_AUTOSIZE );// Create a window for display.
                        imshow( "Display window", image );             
                    
                        waitKey(0);                                      
                        return 0;
                    }
                    
                    

                    and here is my .pro file

                    QT += core
                    QT -= gui
                    
                    CONFIG += c++11
                    
                    TARGET = untitled
                    CONFIG += console
                    CONFIG -= app_bundle
                    
                    INCLUDEPATH += C:/opencv2/release/install/include
                    LIBS += -LC:/opencv2/release/install/x86/mingw/bin\
                        -lopencv_core310 \
                        -lopencv_highgui310 \
                        -lopencv_imgproc310 \
                        -lopencv_features2d310 \
                        -lopencv_calib3d310 \
                    
                    
                    TEMPLATE = app
                    
                    SOURCES += main.cpp
                    

                    And lastly can you show me how to use first method that is using opencv pre-built?

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                    • mrdebugM mrdebug

                      Sorry but all the tutorials that I have tried in order to to use OpenCV in all platforms are not perfectly usable. To setup OpenCV with Qt is more difficult than to write a OpenCV program.
                      To start: what qt version are you using? The Qt version based on mingw32 or the version based on vc?

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                      brotify
                      wrote on last edited by brotify
                      #14

                      @mrdebug
                      I was not aware of that Qt has two different versions. So far I was using VC. Now I am using MinGw and it seems that the problem was this. Yet I have another problem which I posted before this post.

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                        brotify
                        wrote on last edited by brotify
                        #15

                        Ok, I want to thanks all of you who tried to help me. Hopefully I solved my problem. I solved the last problem by adding to .pro file

                        LIBS += "C:\opencv2\release\lib\libopencv_imgcodecs310.dll.a"
                        
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                          beginMyCoding
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #16

                          Hello
                          I am also in a same situation, i did not find any solution till now.
                          I am using Qt creator 5.5 with mingw492_32 and openCv 3.10 with VC.
                          When i try to write a small code to read the image matrix using cv::imread() it gives me error.

                          error: undefined reference to `cv::imread(cv::String const&, int)
                          

                          this is my

                          test.pro

                          QT       += core gui
                          
                          greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
                          
                          TARGET = Test
                          TEMPLATE = app
                          
                          
                          SOURCES += main.cpp\
                                  mainwindow.cpp
                          
                          HEADERS  += mainwindow.h
                          
                          FORMS    += mainwindow.ui
                          
                          INCLUDEPATH += LC:\opencv\build\include
                          
                                  LIBS += C:\opencv\build\x64\vc14\lib\opencv_world310.lib \
                                          C:\opencv\build\bin\opencv_ffmpeg310.dll
                          

                          i have only one library file in the openCV folder
                          Do you have any idea what i am suppose to do?

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                            mrdebug
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #17

                            Hi.
                            You can't use the vc libraries of OpenCV with Qt built with Mingw. If you want to use Qt with mingw you have to build OpenCV with Mingw.
                            I confirm Qt 5.5 works perfectly with OpenCV 3.
                            http://www.denisgottardello.it/ComputerVisionStudio/index.php

                            Need programmers to hire?
                            www.labcsp.com
                            www.denisgottardello.it
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                              beginMyCoding
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #18

                              Is there any link which explains perfect installation of OpenCV 3 and Qt5.5?

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                                mrdebug
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #19

                                These lines of code work perfectly with Qt 5.5.0 and OpenCV 3.0
                                set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.5.0\Tools\mingw492_32\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake 2.8\bin
                                cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DWITH_FFMPEG=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -DBUILD_opencv_videoio=ON -DWITH_IPP=OFF -DWITH_OPENCL=OFF -DWITH_JASPER=OFF -DWITH_OPENEXR=OFF -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DBUILD_PERF_TESTS=OFF -DOPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=modules/opencv_contrib-master/modules .

                                mingw32-make -j 4

                                I have only some problems with webcams in some 64 bit machines.

                                Another hard problem is to setup the pro file. You have to include the libraries in a particular order (depends from your program). Some libraries can be included more than one time.
                                This solution sounds to be very strange but I assure, to have OpenCV working I have spent a lot of time.

                                If you need professional support please send me an email at info@denisgottardello.it

                                Need programmers to hire?
                                www.labcsp.com
                                www.denisgottardello.it
                                GMT+1
                                Skype: mrdebug

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                                • mrdebugM mrdebug

                                  These lines of code work perfectly with Qt 5.5.0 and OpenCV 3.0
                                  set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Qt\Qt5.5.0\Tools\mingw492_32\bin;C:\Program Files (x86)\CMake 2.8\bin
                                  cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DWITH_FFMPEG=OFF -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -DBUILD_opencv_videoio=ON -DWITH_IPP=OFF -DWITH_OPENCL=OFF -DWITH_JASPER=OFF -DWITH_OPENEXR=OFF -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DBUILD_TESTS=OFF -DBUILD_PERF_TESTS=OFF -DOPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=modules/opencv_contrib-master/modules .

                                  mingw32-make -j 4

                                  I have only some problems with webcams in some 64 bit machines.

                                  Another hard problem is to setup the pro file. You have to include the libraries in a particular order (depends from your program). Some libraries can be included more than one time.
                                  This solution sounds to be very strange but I assure, to have OpenCV working I have spent a lot of time.

                                  If you need professional support please send me an email at info@denisgottardello.it

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                                  beginMyCoding
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #20

                                  @mrdebug
                                  I seriously did not understand from 3rd line (cmake).

                                  I set the paths of Qt and CMake
                                  Below are my paths
                                  C:\Qt\5.5\mingw492_32\bin
                                  C:\CMake\bin

                                  I don't understand what I have to do in CMake?
                                  Can you say me any step by step procedure or any other way?

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