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Rainer Klute confirmed that the question is solved:
Building libVisionProxy.so from source was the way to got – it works!
Thanks!
(I'll got an error when trying to run a very
New question #249530 on Sikuli:
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My Sikuli installation under Opensuse Linux 13.1 aborts with an error message
telling that libopencv_core.so.2.3 cannot be found. Well, that's very
plausible, because I don't have OpenCV 2.3 installed, but
Question #249530 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
just define symbolic links pointing from the 2.3 names to the installed 2.4
stuff.
Should do it.
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Rainer Klute posted a new comment:
Yes, thanks, it should do it – will try. However, I consider this an
ugly workaround and not a solution.
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Question #249530 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
absolutely agreed ;-)
Might be, that it does not work anyway, because the bundled
libVisionProxy.so was built on Ubuntu 12
Normally on non-Ubuntu-Linux you have to
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