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  • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

    @jsulm yes i build in Qt Creator
    i didn't understand your second question but here is my sysroot path : "/home/rpi-qt/sysroot/* (* is lib and include and local)
    local is the file i copied with the OpenCV libraries in
    when i build and compile another project, it works and i can deploy the application on the Raspberry but when i try to do something with OpenCV it shows that error "cannot find -lm"

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    @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

    error "cannot find -lm"

    It is looking for file libm.a. Probably because OpenCV needs the math library. On Ubuntu, for example, that is in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.a. I don't know where yours is/is supposed to be, in your cross-compilation situation. Linux command find / -name libm.a -print 2>/dev/null on whichever machine, and wherever you need to look down from where mine specifies /, should find it if present.

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    • JonBJ JonB

      @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

      error "cannot find -lm"

      It is looking for file libm.a. Probably because OpenCV needs the math library. On Ubuntu, for example, that is in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.a. I don't know where yours is/is supposed to be, in your cross-compilation situation. Linux command find / -name libm.a -print 2>/dev/null on whichever machine, and wherever you need to look down from where mine specifies /, should find it if present.

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      @JonB in case i was able to find its location, how can i tell Qt Creator to look for that library in that path ?

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      • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

        @JonB in case i was able to find its location, how can i tell Qt Creator to look for that library in that path ?

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        @hamzaelazizi
        I have updated my post to give you a Linux find command to help you locate it.
        Let's see where, if anywhere, it tells you it finds it before we know how to proceed.
        I don't do cross-compilation so I don't know where you need to look or what to do about it when you find it, you may need @jsulm's help when you have told us where it is....

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          @hamzaelazizi
          I have updated my post to give you a Linux find command to help you locate it.
          Let's see where, if anywhere, it tells you it finds it before we know how to proceed.
          I don't do cross-compilation so I don't know where you need to look or what to do about it when you find it, you may need @jsulm's help when you have told us where it is....

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          #16

          @JonB it gave me all these locations:

          /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/tools/cross-pi-gcc-8.3.0-2/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libc/usr/lib/libm.a
          /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libm.a
          /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/libm.a
          /usr/arm-linux-gnueabi/libhf/libm.a
          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.a
          /usr/arm-linux-gnueabihf/lib/libm.a

          i used the one with the Bold writing

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @hamzaelazizi
            I have updated my post to give you a Linux find command to help you locate it.
            Let's see where, if anywhere, it tells you it finds it before we know how to proceed.
            I don't do cross-compilation so I don't know where you need to look or what to do about it when you find it, you may need @jsulm's help when you have told us where it is....

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            #17

            @JonB after i included the one i told you about i started having other errors :

            undefined reference to cv::imshow
            undefined reference to cv::imread undefined reference to cv::wait
            undefined reference to `cv::Mat

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            • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

              @JonB after i included the one i told you about i started having other errors :

              undefined reference to cv::imshow
              undefined reference to cv::imread undefined reference to cv::wait
              undefined reference to `cv::Mat

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              #18

              @hamzaelazizi
              As I said, since I know nothing about cross-compilation or RPi you will have to await a comment from e.g. @jsulm as to what you are supposed to do....

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @hamzaelazizi
                As I said, since I know nothing about cross-compilation or RPi you will have to await a comment from e.g. @jsulm as to what you are supposed to do....

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                wrote on last edited by
                #19

                @JonB Okey i'll be waiting for him to reply back, hopefully he does

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                • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

                  @JonB Okey i'll be waiting for him to reply back, hopefully he does

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                  jsulm
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                  #20

                  @hamzaelazizi Try this (add it to your pro file):

                  LIBS += -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm
                  

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

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @hamzaelazizi Try this (add it to your pro file):

                    LIBS += -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm
                    
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                    #21

                    @jsulm yes i changed the path to the one i have and it worked but it then started showing these different errors :

                    undefined reference to cv::imshow
                    undefined reference to cv::imread
                    undefined reference to cv::wait
                    undefined reference to cv::Mat

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                      #22

                      here's my .pro file code :

                      TEMPLATE = app
                      CONFIG += console c++11
                      CONFIG -= app_bundle
                      CONFIG -= qt
                      
                      INCLUDEPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4
                      #DEPENDPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4
                      
                      QT_CONFIG -= no-pkg-config
                      
                      LIBS += `pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv4`
                      
                      LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm
                      #CONFIG += link_pkgconfig
                      #PKGCONFIG += opencv4
                      
                      SOURCES += \
                              main.cpp
                      
                      # Default rules for deployment.
                      qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
                      else: unix:!android: target.path = /home/pi/$${TARGET}
                      !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
                      

                      and here's my main c++ code :

                      #include <opencv2/highgui.hpp>
                      
                      int main()
                      {
                          cv::Mat img = cv::imread("/home/pi/Pictures/drake.jpg");
                          cv::imshow("Window",img);
                          cv::waitKey(0);
                      
                          return 0;
                      }
                      
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                      • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

                        here's my .pro file code :

                        TEMPLATE = app
                        CONFIG += console c++11
                        CONFIG -= app_bundle
                        CONFIG -= qt
                        
                        INCLUDEPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4
                        #DEPENDPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4
                        
                        QT_CONFIG -= no-pkg-config
                        
                        LIBS += `pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv4`
                        
                        LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm
                        #CONFIG += link_pkgconfig
                        #PKGCONFIG += opencv4
                        
                        SOURCES += \
                                main.cpp
                        
                        # Default rules for deployment.
                        qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
                        else: unix:!android: target.path = /home/pi/$${TARGET}
                        !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
                        

                        and here's my main c++ code :

                        #include <opencv2/highgui.hpp>
                        
                        int main()
                        {
                            cv::Mat img = cv::imread("/home/pi/Pictures/drake.jpg");
                            cv::imshow("Window",img);
                            cv::waitKey(0);
                        
                            return 0;
                        }
                        
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                        @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

                        LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm

                        While you await @jsulm who actually knows something about this...!

                        I believe you are saying:

                        • without -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf, although it cannot find the -lm library, you do not get errors undefined reference to cv::..., right?
                        • with -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf, it finds the math library, but you do get errors undefined reference to cv::..., right?

                        In that case, by putting /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf high on the library directory search list the cv::... stuff it also needs is no longer found, because it must find some different cv library archives (in that specified directory) instead of what it used to find, and those libraries do not include something which would resolve those references.

                        What you do/are supposed to do with that I do not know.....

                        UPDATE
                        Oh, maybe not. Those "undefined"s may always have been there. But when it cannot resolve the -lm on the link line it will stop there and won't get as far as the final step of linkage where it would notice undefineds. So the -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf may be nothing to do with the "undefined"s....

                        You might start by running pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv4 in a terminal, to at least see what that is producing. E.g. if that is not even outputting any library paths to put into your LIBS it's not right....

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                        • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

                          here's my .pro file code :

                          TEMPLATE = app
                          CONFIG += console c++11
                          CONFIG -= app_bundle
                          CONFIG -= qt
                          
                          INCLUDEPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4
                          #DEPENDPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4
                          
                          QT_CONFIG -= no-pkg-config
                          
                          LIBS += `pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv4`
                          
                          LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm
                          #CONFIG += link_pkgconfig
                          #PKGCONFIG += opencv4
                          
                          SOURCES += \
                                  main.cpp
                          
                          # Default rules for deployment.
                          qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
                          else: unix:!android: target.path = /home/pi/$${TARGET}
                          !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
                          

                          and here's my main c++ code :

                          #include <opencv2/highgui.hpp>
                          
                          int main()
                          {
                              cv::Mat img = cv::imread("/home/pi/Pictures/drake.jpg");
                              cv::imshow("Window",img);
                              cv::waitKey(0);
                          
                              return 0;
                          }
                          
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                          jsulm
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                          @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

                          INCLUDEPATH += /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/include/opencv4

                          Please change all these paths!
                          You do NOT have to put the path of your sysroot!
                          It should look like this:

                          INCLUDEPATH += /usr/local/include/opencv4
                          

                          Also, why /usr/local?! I doubt OpenCV packages from your OS install anything in /usr/local! Please fix this!

                          "LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm" - this is also not what I suggested! Why do you add sysroot path everywhere?

                          LIBS += -L/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm
                          

                          The errors you posted mean that OpenCV libs are not found. If you really install OpenCV using your OS packet manager on your RaspberryPi the libs should be somewhere in /usr/lib and it should be enough to add -lLIBNAME to pro file.

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

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                          • JonBJ JonB

                            @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

                            LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -lm

                            While you await @jsulm who actually knows something about this...!

                            I believe you are saying:

                            • without -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf, although it cannot find the -lm library, you do not get errors undefined reference to cv::..., right?
                            • with -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf, it finds the math library, but you do get errors undefined reference to cv::..., right?

                            In that case, by putting /home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf high on the library directory search list the cv::... stuff it also needs is no longer found, because it must find some different cv library archives (in that specified directory) instead of what it used to find, and those libraries do not include something which would resolve those references.

                            What you do/are supposed to do with that I do not know.....

                            UPDATE
                            Oh, maybe not. Those "undefined"s may always have been there. But when it cannot resolve the -lm on the link line it will stop there and won't get as far as the final step of linkage where it would notice undefineds. So the -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf may be nothing to do with the "undefined"s....

                            You might start by running pkg-config --cflags --libs opencv4 in a terminal, to at least see what that is producing. E.g. if that is not even outputting any library paths to put into your LIBS it's not right....

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                            @JonB i think i have got it to work, and i'm still in shock...

                            i added this code in .pro file : LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/lib -lopencv_core -lopencv_imgproc -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_imgcodecs

                            Apparently, Qt Creator wasn't able to find the libraries necessary for the application, so when i asked it to add them, it worked !
                            Tho, i'm sure i'll encounter more problems in the near futur, but that's enouh errors for one day.
                            i still have one question which is irrelevant to this topic : How can i use Qt to work with a thermal camera that uses SPI(GPIO) protocol to communicate. a FLIR Lepton thermal camera to be specific, Thank you !

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                            • hamzaelaziziH hamzaelazizi

                              @JonB i think i have got it to work, and i'm still in shock...

                              i added this code in .pro file : LIBS += -L/home/rnsaoberon/rpi-qt/sysroot/usr/local/lib -lopencv_core -lopencv_imgproc -lopencv_highgui -lopencv_imgcodecs

                              Apparently, Qt Creator wasn't able to find the libraries necessary for the application, so when i asked it to add them, it worked !
                              Tho, i'm sure i'll encounter more problems in the near futur, but that's enouh errors for one day.
                              i still have one question which is irrelevant to this topic : How can i use Qt to work with a thermal camera that uses SPI(GPIO) protocol to communicate. a FLIR Lepton thermal camera to be specific, Thank you !

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                              @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

                              Apparently, Qt Creator wasn't able to find the libraries necessary for the application

                              Well, you have to tell the build system (not QtCreator) which libs your app needs, there is no magic.
                              Please also consider my previous post.

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

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                              • jsulmJ jsulm

                                @hamzaelazizi said in Cross compile OpenCV to a RaspberryPI:

                                Apparently, Qt Creator wasn't able to find the libraries necessary for the application

                                Well, you have to tell the build system (not QtCreator) which libs your app needs, there is no magic.
                                Please also consider my previous post.

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #27

                                @jsulm Thank you for your time and effort, sir ! much appreciated

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