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Getting the following error when I "make install " on NCSDK 1.12 and a Raspberry Pi 0 W with Stretch-lite Debian 9.4 running on ARMv6-compatible processor.
I'm trying to build the security-cam with an octocam kit as described in Ashwin's recent webinar.
"cp: cannot stat '/opt/movidius/NCSDK/ncsdk-armv6l/tk': No such file or directory
Installation failed. Error on line 554"
Also got some connection fails that may be contributing- (lots more missing, same service, didn't paste all of them.
E: Failed to fetch http://archive.raspberrypi.org/debian/pool/main/libu/libuv1/libuv1_1.18.0-3~bpo9+1_armhf.deb 503 Service Unavailable [IP: 93.93.135.188 80]
I reflashed the ssd 2 times and got the same error.
Thanks
Rob
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@rfranks263, I am guessing you are following the instructions on https://movidius.github.io/blog/ncs-apps-on-rpi/ to install NCSDK API framework (not the full installation) on your Pi Zero. I recommend this method of installation due to the Pi Zero's CPU and memory resource constraints. If you are still getting the cp: cannot stat '/opt/movidius/NCSDK/ncsdk-armv6l/tk'
error, try manually creating an empty /opt/movidius/NCSDK/ncsdk-armv6l
folder, and then run sudo make install
.
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I'll give it a shot, thanks Ashwin.
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Almost got it working! I'm able to make it work if I comment out lines 136 and 137 in security-picam.py , I just don't see a live image on my monitor. This is the error I get
"pi@raspberrypi3:~/workspace/ncappzoo/apps/security-cam $ python3 security-picam.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "security-picam.py", line 213, in
main()
File "security-picam.py", line 159, in main
infer_image( graph, img, frame.array )
File "security-picam.py", line 137, in infer_image
img.show()
AttributeError: 'numpy.ndarray' object has no attribute 'show'"
Images are captured, with bounding boxes and text scrolls on the screen, so the issue is isolated to the display.
I'm using a Pi3, Raspbian stretch with an attached arducam camera. I compiled the graph file on Ubuntu 16.04 on a VirtualBox on MacOs
Any Ideas?
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@rfranks263
$ python3
>>> import PIL
>>> PIL.VERSION
>>> PIL.PILLOW_VERSION
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Thanks Pinto, it didn't fix my issue. I'm not sure why.
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