Reputation: 159
I am trying to build libraries with CMake for a vision detection system to be built in OpenCV using Visual Studio 2012's C++ compiler. After a lot of fixing of configurations, installation of Qt 5 and also Openni, I am still getting the following errors from the CMake configuration step:
Checking for Windows (Phone) Platform SDK 8.0/8.1
Checking for Visual Studio 2012/2013
WARNING, OpenNI library directory (set by OPENNI_LIB_DIR variable) is not found or does not have OpenNI libraries.
WARNING, OpenNI include directory (set by OPENNI_INCLUDE_DIR variable) is not found or does not have OpenNI include files.
WARNING, PrimeSensor Module binaries directory (set by OPENNI_PRIME_SENSOR_MODULE_BIN_DIR variable) is not found or does not have PrimeSensor Module binaries.
Looking for Mfapi.h
Looking for Mfapi.h - found
Warning at cmake/OpenCVFindIntelPerCSDK.cmake:17 (message):
Intel Perceptual Computing SDK library directory (set by INTELPERC_LIB_DIR
variable) is not found or does not have Intel Perceptual Computing SDK
libraries.
Call Stack (most recent call first):
cmake/OpenCVFindLibsVideo.cmake:291 (include)
CMakeLists.txt:482 (include)
CMake Error at 3rdparty/tbb/CMakeLists.txt:5 (message):
BUILD_TBB option supports Windows on ARM only!
Use regular official TBB build instead of the BUILD_TBB option!
Configuring incomplete, errors occurred!
See also "C:/OpenCV/opencv/lib/CMakeFiles/CMakeOutput.log".
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2108
Reputation: 20266
From cmake_gui, you can quickly disable BUILD_TBB variable. If you want TBB, you have to build it separately by yourself, and then you can use this guide to activate it in OpenCV.
Upvotes: 2