Hi Laura,

I will follow your advice and install Debian 8.0. I was postponing this upgrade. :^)

I just find that Jessie is the new stable release.

According to the tutorial:

http://milq.github.io/install-opencv-ubuntu-debian/

the simplest way to install opencv in jessie is:

apt-get install python-dev libopencv-opencv

And from what I saw the opencv package available in the repository is 2.4.9

https://packages.debian.org/jessie/python-opencv

And from what I saw on the site:

https://packages.debian.org/jessie/python3
and
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/python

There are packages in the repository for python 3.4.2-2 and 2.7.9-1

My doubt is which version of Python (3.4.2-2 or 2.7.9-1) is compatible with the opencv library 2.4.9 available in the repository?

Thanks for your attention,
Markos


On 28-05-2015 01:47, Laura Creighton wrote:
Your cmake output doesn't mention that it tried to build libcv.so
so, I guess the reason you cannot find it is that it never tried
to make it.

You may already have fixed your problem by just installing the relevant
debian package.  If not, it may be that you need to install this one
https://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libcv-dev to get libcv.

You have another problem. Squeeze is _very_ old.
According to 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5212728/libcxcore-so-2-missing-in-opencv
the opencv project renamed a bunch of libraries, so if at all possible you
should upgrade your debian distribution.  You may have all sorts of
mismatches between the source you just built and the libraries you
need -- which you will only find by trial and error.

Laura


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