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  • joeQJ joeQ

    @navya.dubey

    Hi guys, Can you be careful? Please to read you pro file code. why did you use debug lib twice?

    I said not to use \ in any path. Please check you code carefully.

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    navya.dubey
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    @joeQ
    I tried with / as well as with \ and the problem is same anyhow.
    I deleted the repetition, problem still remains.

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    • N navya.dubey

      @joeQ
      I tried with / as well as with \ and the problem is same anyhow.
      I deleted the repetition, problem still remains.

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      joeQ
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      @navya.dubey

      did you include opencv head files?

      Just do it!

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        SGaist
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        Hi,

        In addition to all the good clues @joeQ provided, the main problem here is: trying to build an application with MinGW and link to a C++ library built with Visual Studio. It's not possible. You have to use a MinGW build of OpenCV to link to your application. Or use a VS build of Qt to link to your OpenCV lib built with Visual Studio. Note that prior to Visual Studio 2017, you also have to exactly match the versions of Visual Studio used to build everything C++ you might use in your project.

        VS2017 has backward compatibility but only with VS2015.

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Hi,

          In addition to all the good clues @joeQ provided, the main problem here is: trying to build an application with MinGW and link to a C++ library built with Visual Studio. It's not possible. You have to use a MinGW build of OpenCV to link to your application. Or use a VS build of Qt to link to your OpenCV lib built with Visual Studio. Note that prior to Visual Studio 2017, you also have to exactly match the versions of Visual Studio used to build everything C++ you might use in your project.

          VS2017 has backward compatibility but only with VS2015.

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          navya.dubey
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          @SGaist hey I tried to build opencv using cmake following this tutorial
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOSu-2Oju-A
          there are several errors while building the code 0_1502347280180_Screenshot (8).png
          I followed all the steps in the video but the output is not same as of the video tutorial, I hope you understood the basic problem please help.

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            SGaist
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            You have to tell CMake where to find Qt in order for it to build its libhighgui with the Qt backend.

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            • SGaistS SGaist

              You have to tell CMake where to find Qt in order for it to build its libhighgui with the Qt backend.

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              navya.dubey
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              @SGaist how to tell cmake where to find qt because I have set the environment variables of the system to know the location of mingw compiler in qt.
              what to do next?

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                @SGaist how to tell cmake where to find qt because I have set the environment variables of the system to know the location of mingw compiler in qt.
                what to do next?

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                mrjj
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                wrote on last edited by
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                @navya.dubey
                Hi

                like
                cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\Qt\5.7\msvc2015\lib\cmake\Qt5"

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                • mrjjM mrjj

                  @navya.dubey
                  Hi

                  like
                  cmake .. -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="C:\Qt\5.7\msvc2015\lib\cmake\Qt5"

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                  navya.dubey
                  wrote on last edited by mrjj
                  #16

                  Where to add it

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                    Where to add it

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                    mrjj
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                    @navya.dubey
                    Sorry, i miss scrolled and edited your post.

                    You use it as commandline option when you call cmake as shown

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      @navya.dubey
                      Sorry, i miss scrolled and edited your post.

                      You use it as commandline option when you call cmake as shown

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                      navya.dubey
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                      @mrjj You mean I have to go to the location where CMake is present and then I have to execute this command, right?

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                      • N navya.dubey

                        @mrjj You mean I have to go to the location where CMake is present and then I have to execute this command, right?

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                        mrjj
                        Lifetime Qt Champion
                        wrote on last edited by mrjj
                        #19

                        @navya.dubey

                        No, you make sure there is path to cmake
                        then you go to the project folder where the Cmake.tx file is and then
                        call cmake

                        if no paths, you can fully tell

                        c:\programfile\whatever\cmake .. OPTION

                        Same way as done here
                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/82074/creating-a-multi-purpose-node-editor-if-there-is-none-available/20
                        its also a Cmake project

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                          You can also add that using the GUI you showed in your post.

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