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I have a problem running openCV samples project (3 - 4). Everytime that I run the program, I found the problem "Unforunately OpenCV Manager has stopped" displays in my Android emulator.

The problem occurs everytime that I call

OpenCVLoader.initAsync(OpenCVLoader.OPENCV_VERSION_2_4_3, this, mLoaderCallback);

I followed this page http://docs.opencv.org/doc/tutorials/introduction/android_binary_package/dev_with_OCV_on_Android.html

This is the Warning Message that I have

/Applications/eclipse-android/android-ndk-r8c/toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.6/prebuilt/darwin-x86/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-linux-androideabi/4.6/../../../../arm-linux-androideabi/bin/ld: warning: hidden symbol '__aeabi_atexit' in ./obj/local/armeabi-v7a/libgnustl_static.a(atexit_arm.o) is referenced by DSO /Applications/eclipse-android/OpenCV-2.4.3-android-sdk/sdk/native/jni/../libs/armeabi-v7a/libopencv_java.so

Logcat (from OpenCV sample4):

gralloc_goldfish, org.opencv.samples.tutorial4 Emulator without GPU emulation detected.

Note:

  1. I set java compliance level to 1.6 since I have some problem compiling OpenCV c++ file. (followed this page: 'Must Override a Superclass Method' Errors after importing a project into Eclipse)

  2. I install adb with both OpenCV_2.4.3_binary_pack_armv7a.apk and OpenCV_2.4.3_Manager_2.0_armeabi-v7a.apk

  3. I used Samsung Galaxy S as my cellphone emulator
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4 Answers

If you use Android 4.2 than change to 4.0.3 or to 4.1. There is a bug about that: http://code.opencv.org/issues/2537

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Your problem might simply be emulator itself, try to get an actually device to test on. There are a lot of things that emulator can't handle.

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I found this in OpenCV for Android document.. "Also, please consider that Tutorial 0 and Tutorial 1 samples use Java Camera API that definitelly accessible on emulator from the Android SDK. Other samples use OpenCV Native Camera which may not work with emulator." THanks for your comment :) – user951069 Nov 19 '12 at 9:16

I had problems this days running the two tutorials too.

On my machine I installed OpenCV 2.4.3, Android-sdk-21 and Android-ndk-r8c, Eclipse Juno. I perform my tests on an Asus Transformer tf101g running Android 4.0.3.

When I ran the tutorials it failed with a strange ClassNotFoundException. Checking the project properties I realized that the two projects look for headers in a wrong place. Go to Project -> Properties -> C/C++ General -> Path and Symbols. Here you can see the include directories used in the jni file.

The NDKROOT environment variable was not set in my system and I had to manually set it to point to the NDK root folder.

Then I had to change the stl include from

${NDKROOT}/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/include

to

${NDKROOT}/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include

Hope this can help.

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replace NDKROOT with the absolute path.. to make sure that the problem doesnt come from enviroment variables – user951069 Nov 27 '12 at 16:27
Yes. I added another absolute include path but i also defined an NDKROOT environment variables cause it is used elsewhere if i'm not wrong(I don't have the code right now) and I added it in the Window preferences of Eclipse. – hara Nov 27 '12 at 17:40
Here is my include paths; (1) ${NDKROOT}/platforms/android-9/arch-arm/usr/include (2) ${NDKROOT}/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/include (3) ${NDKROOT}/sources/cxx-stl/gnu-libstdc++/4.6/libs/armeabi-v7a/include (4) /YOUR_OPENCV_PATH/sdk/native/jni/include – user951069 Nov 27 '12 at 23:53
do you name the c functions correctly, it seems like your java cannot find your lib with c function.. – user951069 Dec 3 '12 at 13:45

I too struggled with this for almost 4 hours, including downgrading target to 4.0.3 but did not work. The solution was to download the latest openCV manager from google play to your device directly.

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