> > > If yes, then you might need a more recent one. > I am using the Debian testing package (0.93.3-12) and would like to >
so it's most likely that this is why it doesn't load. > avoid having to compile Gem from source, as IOhannes puts so much effort > into packaging it and for the sake of it automatically updating as > package. > (IOhannes, do you know the time frame for the next Gem Debian release, > btw?) It would be sad if the pix_opencv deken package only works with a > locally compiled (git) Gem. Do you think that compiling pix_opencv > locally could also solve the problem? > maybe, but to be honnest I don't remember if pix_opencv uses recent Gem feature, it's worth a try compiling it against Gem 0.93-3 > > Concerning a macosx package with embedded opencv lib, I made some tests > but > > it was more a proof of concept than a ready to go package. > Would you be permitted to distribute a binary libopencv via Deken for OS > X? > If you mean legally by opencv license, yes. > And on macosx you can install opencv with brew nowadays but brew itself > > need some developer tools that could be annoying to install for someone > who > > just want to use pix_opencv. So my first attempt to make it more > > convenient. > Oh yes, I have seen these ridiculous gigabytes of Xcode tools which you > are forced to install on OS X. > > thanks and > cheers, P >
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