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Background:
the missing of "ippsmerged.lib"leads to a "fatal error LNK1104"
compiling the "opencv_traincascade", "opencv_performance", "opencv_haartraining" and "opencv_createsamples" with Visual Studio 2008.
Hereis my question,
if OpenCV2.2 supports the latest updates in ipp 7.0 ?
(e.g., ippsemerged.lib + ippsmerged_t.lib ? ipps_t.lib)
the example was mentionedon http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-ipp-70-library-release-notes/
any help is appreciated,
thank you for your time :)
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Hello,
OpenCV 2.2 does not support link with IPP 7.0 due to changed naming scheme for IPP libraries. We are working with OpenCV team to resolve that in the next OpenCV release. For now you can do some simple modifications for CMake scripts by yourself or you can try OpenCV library from SVN trunk, where integration with IPP 7.0 has been already enabled.
This topic already discussed on IPP Forum, you may find it useful to review related threads
Using IPP with OpenCV 2.x
Intel IPP with Open CV 2.2
IPP v7 and OpenCV2.1/2.2 (Linux, Ubuntu)
Regards,
Vladimir
OpenCV 2.2 does not support link with IPP 7.0 due to changed naming scheme for IPP libraries. We are working with OpenCV team to resolve that in the next OpenCV release. For now you can do some simple modifications for CMake scripts by yourself or you can try OpenCV library from SVN trunk, where integration with IPP 7.0 has been already enabled.
This topic already discussed on IPP Forum, you may find it useful to review related threads
Using IPP with OpenCV 2.x
Intel IPP with Open CV 2.2
IPP v7 and OpenCV2.1/2.2 (Linux, Ubuntu)
Regards,
Vladimir
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Hello,
OpenCV 2.2 does not support link with IPP 7.0 due to changed naming scheme for IPP libraries. We are working with OpenCV team to resolve that in the next OpenCV release. For now you can do some simple modifications for CMake scripts by yourself or you can try OpenCV library from SVN trunk, where integration with IPP 7.0 has been already enabled.
This topic already discussed on IPP Forum, you may find it useful to review related threads
Using IPP with OpenCV 2.x
Intel IPP with Open CV 2.2
IPP v7 and OpenCV2.1/2.2 (Linux, Ubuntu)
Regards,
Vladimir
OpenCV 2.2 does not support link with IPP 7.0 due to changed naming scheme for IPP libraries. We are working with OpenCV team to resolve that in the next OpenCV release. For now you can do some simple modifications for CMake scripts by yourself or you can try OpenCV library from SVN trunk, where integration with IPP 7.0 has been already enabled.
This topic already discussed on IPP Forum, you may find it useful to review related threads
Using IPP with OpenCV 2.x
Intel IPP with Open CV 2.2
IPP v7 and OpenCV2.1/2.2 (Linux, Ubuntu)
Regards,
Vladimir
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Quoting Vladimir Dudnik (Intel)
Hello,
OpenCV 2.2 does not support link with IPP 7.0 due to changed naming scheme for IPP libraries. We are working with OpenCV team to resolve that in the next OpenCV release. For now you can do some simple modifications for CMake scripts by yourself or you can try OpenCV library from SVN trunk, where integration with IPP 7.0 has been already enabled.
This topic already discussed on IPP Forum, you may find it useful to review related threads
Using IPP with OpenCV 2.x
Intel IPP with Open CV 2.2
IPP v7 and OpenCV2.1/2.2 (Linux, Ubuntu)
Regards,
Vladimir
OpenCV 2.2 does not support link with IPP 7.0 due to changed naming scheme for IPP libraries. We are working with OpenCV team to resolve that in the next OpenCV release. For now you can do some simple modifications for CMake scripts by yourself or you can try OpenCV library from SVN trunk, where integration with IPP 7.0 has been already enabled.
This topic already discussed on IPP Forum, you may find it useful to review related threads
Using IPP with OpenCV 2.x
Intel IPP with Open CV 2.2
IPP v7 and OpenCV2.1/2.2 (Linux, Ubuntu)
Regards,
Vladimir
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