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  • SGaistS SGaist

    On Windows, you can't mix and match C++ libraries built with different compilers. The only exception currently is VS2017 being backward compatible with VS2015.

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    Somesh Singh
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    @SGaist
    So why am i getting the error for the ".obj" file not found
    As shown in the example that i posted..its just configured to be used with Qt 5.12.0MSVC2017 x64
    So why does it not work.

    i was just trying different ways to make it work with a different compiler to check the integrity of my program .

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      You should compare the Makefile generated by your CMake project and the one from the .pro file

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        You should compare the Makefile generated by your CMake project and the one from the .pro file

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        @SGaist
        Is there something specific that i should be looking for??
        I am not an expert in debugging by just looking at the 2 files.

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        • S Somesh Singh

          @SGaist
          So why am i getting the error for the ".obj" file not found
          As shown in the example that i posted..its just configured to be used with Qt 5.12.0MSVC2017 x64
          So why does it not work.

          i was just trying different ways to make it work with a different compiler to check the integrity of my program .

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          @Somesh-Singh said in LINK1104: "D:\Windows.obj" file not found while building a simple opencv project.:

          So why am i getting the error for the ".obj" file not found

          @SGaist said in LINK1104: "D:\Windows.obj" file not found while building a simple opencv project.:

          On Windows, you can't mix and match C++ libraries built with different compilers. The only exception currently is VS2017 being backward compatible with VS2015.

          Let's go back a step. Firstly your LIBS variable is incorrect. Secondly you're linking system libraries which from the code example it seems you shouldn't. And thirdly, if a set of libraries worked with mingw then they were compiled with mingw (hence the quote from @SGaist). That set of libraries can not, and shall not be used with msvc, ever. You need a set of libraries compiled with msvc to use them in an application built with msvc. This also extends to the msvc version - for example msvc2015 isn't backwards compatible, so you likely need to match the versions as well.

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          • kshegunovK kshegunov

            @Somesh-Singh said in LINK1104: "D:\Windows.obj" file not found while building a simple opencv project.:

            So why am i getting the error for the ".obj" file not found

            @SGaist said in LINK1104: "D:\Windows.obj" file not found while building a simple opencv project.:

            On Windows, you can't mix and match C++ libraries built with different compilers. The only exception currently is VS2017 being backward compatible with VS2015.

            Let's go back a step. Firstly your LIBS variable is incorrect. Secondly you're linking system libraries which from the code example it seems you shouldn't. And thirdly, if a set of libraries worked with mingw then they were compiled with mingw (hence the quote from @SGaist). That set of libraries can not, and shall not be used with msvc, ever. You need a set of libraries compiled with msvc to use them in an application built with msvc. This also extends to the msvc version - for example msvc2015 isn't backwards compatible, so you likely need to match the versions as well.

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            @kshegunov

            I have specific set of libraries for both mingw and msvc.
            Also, i linked the system libraries in the .pro file as it was not accepting them from the system variables "PATH"
            My issue is just during the compilation with opencv.

            For eg., Qt has its included examples just to try out for beginners, those examples run completely fine, which means the problem lies somewhere in the code itself which i wrote.

            0_1549927377207_2c5e7161-0e8d-46f7-a940-69a67ad3e1ed-image.png

            these are all the compilers i have which are seperately

            0_1549927469876_fbd57746-4af4-4f11-9815-73b8d8dda0c1-image.png

            I need to get my default compiler to work with opencv.
            thats my end goal

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            • S Somesh Singh

              @kshegunov

              I have specific set of libraries for both mingw and msvc.
              Also, i linked the system libraries in the .pro file as it was not accepting them from the system variables "PATH"
              My issue is just during the compilation with opencv.

              For eg., Qt has its included examples just to try out for beginners, those examples run completely fine, which means the problem lies somewhere in the code itself which i wrote.

              0_1549927377207_2c5e7161-0e8d-46f7-a940-69a67ad3e1ed-image.png

              these are all the compilers i have which are seperately

              0_1549927469876_fbd57746-4af4-4f11-9815-73b8d8dda0c1-image.png

              I need to get my default compiler to work with opencv.
              thats my end goal

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              Okay, let me rephrase:

              INCLUDEPATH += "D:\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.17763.0\ucrt"
              INCLUDEPATH += "D:\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.17763.0\ucrt\sys"
              

              Why do you need this?

              LIBS += D:\Windows Kits\10\Lib\10.0.17763.0\um\x64\shell32.lib
              

              What part of the system API you're using, so you need this one? (may be the source of your error too).

              LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_core400.dll
              LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_highgui400.dll
              LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_imgcodecs400.dll
              LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_imgproc400.dll
              LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_features2d400.dll
              LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_calib3d400.dll
              

              One does not link .dlls, one links against them with the help of a .lib.
              https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-variable-reference.html#libs

              PS.
              Did you compile opencv with the version of msvc you're trying the build the application with?

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              • kshegunovK kshegunov

                Okay, let me rephrase:

                INCLUDEPATH += "D:\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.17763.0\ucrt"
                INCLUDEPATH += "D:\Windows Kits\10\Include\10.0.17763.0\ucrt\sys"
                

                Why do you need this?

                LIBS += D:\Windows Kits\10\Lib\10.0.17763.0\um\x64\shell32.lib
                

                What part of the system API you're using, so you need this one? (may be the source of your error too).

                LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_core400.dll
                LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_highgui400.dll
                LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_imgcodecs400.dll
                LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_imgproc400.dll
                LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_features2d400.dll
                LIBS += D:\OpenCV\opencv\build\bin\Release\opencv_calib3d400.dll
                

                One does not link .dlls, one links against them with the help of a .lib.
                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qmake-variable-reference.html#libs

                PS.
                Did you compile opencv with the version of msvc you're trying the build the application with?

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                @kshegunov i changed the .dll to .lib

                the only reason i included the shell32.lib file was because it shows that it cannot find the specified file before giving me the error that "Cannot find file D:\Windows.obj"

                Also i built opencv using both MSVS 2017 x64 and mingw x86.
                the build was succesfull without any errors in the process.

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                  Then you have to ensure the path you are using points to the OpenCV version built by the same compiler as you are currently using for your application.

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Then you have to ensure the path you are using points to the OpenCV version built by the same compiler as you are currently using for your application.

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                    Somesh Singh
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                    @SGaist I have tried adding all the paths to the system variable path manager but its still the same.
                    Does my Qt have any configuration issues while compiling or building.
                    I also ran configure.bat from the source folder to properly configure the environment but still no progress.

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                      Did you try to use a pre-built version of OpenCV ?

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                      • SGaistS SGaist

                        Did you try to use a pre-built version of OpenCV ?

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                        @SGaist
                        Where can i get the prebuilt version.
                        i used OpenCV 4.0.0 from the website. and built it from scratch.
                        Do you think i might have excluded some packages from Cmake while building and configuring.

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                          https://opencv.org/releases.html

                          Version 4.0.1 is available as it seems.

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