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[Bug 1183324] Re: [1.0 tempFix] Linux/Unix: libVisionProxy.so does not work --- library load errors

 

** Tags added: build ubuntu

** Description changed:

  *** a possible solution: try to build it yourself
  download the helper package here:
  https://launchpad.net/sikuli/sikuli-api/1.0.0/+download/Sikuli-1.0.0-Supplemental-LinuxVisionProxy.zip
  
  -----------------------------------------------------------------------
  
  Sikuli-1.0.0-Supplemental-LinuxVisionProxy
  ==========================================
  
  If you encounter any problems with the bundled libVisionProxy.so, then
  you might try to build it on your Linux/Unix system using this package.
  
  1. put the unzipped stuff in any folder
  2. in terminal session cd into that folder
  
  3. run ./makeVisionProxy <your Java JDK>
  where <your Java JDK> has to be the path to your default Java JDK
  … the one that containes the folder include/
  (e.g. on Ubuntu 12.10+ 64-Bit: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64 )
  
  4. hopefully you see some compile messages and one link message without any additional error messages
  5. if no errors: replace the libVisionProxy.so in your Sikuli installation with the new one from folder dist
  6. if there are any error messages: ok, you have to solve them ;-) and start again at step 3
  
  --- the prerequisites
  - you need a valid g++ installation
  - you need a valid Java JDK installation
- - OpenCV must be installed (preferably version 2.4 with png and jpeg support)
+ - OpenCV must be installed (preferably version 2.4 with png and jpeg support, but at least 2.2)
  - Tesseract must be installed (must be version 3.0+ incl. Leptonica)
  - on some Linux installations additional dev packages might be needed to satisfy the includes during compile
- - if you get any include problems in compile steps, you might have to add additional -include options on the respective g++ line
- - the command script expects the libraries in /usr/lib (change the variable libFolder accordingly if you have other situation)
+ - if you get any include problems in compile steps, you might have to add/modify -I.... entries on the includeFolder= line
+ - the command script expects the libraries in /usr/lib (change the variable libFolderO/libFolderT accordingly if you have other situation)
  
  good luck ;-)

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Title:
  [1.0 tempFix] Linux/Unix: libVisionProxy.so does not work --- library
  load errors

Status in Sikuli:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  *** a possible solution: try to build it yourself
  download the helper package here:
  https://launchpad.net/sikuli/sikuli-api/1.0.0/+download/Sikuli-1.0.0-Supplemental-LinuxVisionProxy.zip

  -----------------------------------------------------------------------

  Sikuli-1.0.0-Supplemental-LinuxVisionProxy
  ==========================================

  If you encounter any problems with the bundled libVisionProxy.so, then
  you might try to build it on your Linux/Unix system using this
  package.

  1. put the unzipped stuff in any folder
  2. in terminal session cd into that folder

  3. run ./makeVisionProxy <your Java JDK>
  where <your Java JDK> has to be the path to your default Java JDK
  … the one that containes the folder include/
  (e.g. on Ubuntu 12.10+ 64-Bit: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64 )

  4. hopefully you see some compile messages and one link message without any additional error messages
  5. if no errors: replace the libVisionProxy.so in your Sikuli installation with the new one from folder dist
  6. if there are any error messages: ok, you have to solve them ;-) and start again at step 3

  --- the prerequisites
  - you need a valid g++ installation
  - you need a valid Java JDK installation
  - OpenCV must be installed (preferably version 2.4 with png and jpeg support, but at least 2.2)
  - Tesseract must be installed (must be version 3.0+ incl. Leptonica)
  - on some Linux installations additional dev packages might be needed to satisfy the includes during compile
  - if you get any include problems in compile steps, you might have to add/modify -I.... entries on the includeFolder= line
  - the command script expects the libraries in /usr/lib (change the variable libFolderO/libFolderT accordingly if you have other situation)

  good luck ;-)

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