I have been fighting some problems running OpenCV on Ubuntu 16.04. After some issues with unfound links and missing libraries warnings, I have realized OpenCV was looking for libraries in the path of Anaconda.
I have renamed the Anaconda folder, removed any reference of it from PATH, LDPATH, and PYHONPATH, and made sure I installed all necessary libraries on root.
As that was not enough, I received a suggestion to rebuild OpenCV. I went back to the OpenCV directory, entered a build
folder, and ran cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/local ..
, as suggested by OpenCV's installation guide. To my surprise, in the outcome I spotted these:
-- Python 2:
-- Interpreter: /usr/bin/python2.7 (ver 2.7.12)
-- Libraries: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpython2.7.so (ver 2.7.12)
-- numpy: /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/include (ver 1.11.0)
-- packages path: lib/python2.7/dist-packages
--
-- Python 3:
-- Interpreter: /home/raggot/anaconda3/bin/python3 (ver 3.6.3)
--
-- Python (for build): /usr/bin/python2.7
-- Pylint: /home/raggot/anaconda3/bin/pylint (ver: unknown, checks: 110)
and these:
-- Media I/O:
-- ZLib: /home/raggot/anaconda3/lib/libz.so (ver )
-- JPEG: /home/raggot/anaconda3/lib/libjpeg.so (ver )
-- WEBP: build (ver encoder: 0x020e)
-- PNG: /home/raggot/anaconda3/lib/libpng.so (ver ..)
-- TIFF: /home/raggot/anaconda3/lib/libtiff.so (ver )
-- JPEG 2000: /home/raggot/anaconda3/lib/libjasper.so (ver )
-- OpenEXR: build (ver 1.7.1)
-- GDAL: NO
-- GDCM: NO
Is CMake telling that OpenCV will now refer to the /anaconda/
path for Python3 and some Media libraries? If so, how so? Where in my system are these links stored? How can I avoid OpenCV to refer to Anaconda?
I solved it by analysing more into depth what CMake was actually assuming for all parameters I did not specify. By running
cmake-gui
and then searching for all fields containging anaconda
I realised that for some reason CMake was using Anaconda's installation of Python3, and it was also finding the JPEG, TIFF, and PNG libraries of Anaconda.
As I had personally had many issues of this kind with Anaconda, and I personally didn't really need it for other projects, I just deleted Anaconda, and rebuilt OpenCV from scratch. Successfully this time.
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