On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Vasilakis <[email protected]> wrote:
>  I have installed both
>
> sezero_20100711_w32_runtime_update_3405.zip
> mingw-w32-bin_i686-mingw_20100711_sezero.zip
>
> on my Windows XP SP3 x86 machine. I tried to compile
>
> tbb30_20100406oss_src.tgz
>
> but to no avail. Build command 'mingw32-make compiler=gcc'
>
> Installing the program
>
> make-3.82-3-mingw32-bin.tar.lzma from www.mingw.org fixed the issue.
>


I am trying to find what problem you had with mingw32-make
in this mail, but I can't?


> Anybody having similar issues?
>
> For the benefit of the mailing list, my objective was to build
> OpenCV-2.1.0-win.zip
>
> I uncompressed  the included folder to d:\OpenCV-2.1.0 and I configured
> with cmake (GUI)  to build in d:\opencv-build
>
> I disabled BUILD_NEW_PYTHON_SUPPORT
>
> and I put D:/tbb30_20100406oss/include for TBB_INCLUDE_DIR
> and D:/tbb30_20100406oss/build/windows_ia32_gcc_mingw_release for
> TBB_LIB_DIR
>
> CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE -> please make it O2
> CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE -> please make it O2
> disable USE_O3
>
> (I enabled SSE3 for my Prescot P4 CPU)
> (I had issues with debugging)
>
> mingw32-make fails because in link.txt
> (opencv_build\src\highgui\CMakeFiles\highgui.dir) libraries are
> missconfigured
>
> replace -lvfw32 with -lmsvfw32 -lavifil32 -lavicap32
>
> Have fun.
>

--
Ozkan

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