Right, so I'm trying to build a project in VS2012 and I've been chasing down various errors for the past 2 days...I'm coming in on a lot of legacy code, and it deals with OpenCV2.1
So after chasing down all the 3rd party files I needed, I now get the following error: error C1021: invalid preprocessor command 'cmakedefine' c:\opencv2.1\3rdparty\libtiff\tif_config.h
Line:
/* Define to 1 if you have the <assert.h> header file. */
#cmakedefine HAVE_ASSERT_H
Which the only help I found here: cannot compile allegro using visual c++
suggesting that I need to rebuild OpenCV with cmake. At which point I get the error:
CMake Error at 3rdparty/libtiff/CMakeLists.txt:27 (ocv_include_directories): Unknown CMake command "ocv_include_directories".
In the visual editor. So I traced that to here.
So I run it in command line as:
cmake C:/OpenCV2.1 -DBUILD_SAMPLES=ON
Which spits out more errors: CMake Error at 3rdparty/libtiff/CMakeLists.txt:5 (project): project PROJECT called with incorrect number of arguments
CMake Error at 3rdparty/libtiff/CMakeLists.txt:27 (ocv_include_directories):
Unknown CMake command "ocv_include_directories".
I can't find any documentation for ocv_include_directories. I've tried following multiple OpenCV cmake tutorials, but haven't had any success.
cmake -G "Visual Studio 11" c:\OpenCV2.1. Theocv_include_directoriesseems to be a helper function that OpenCV defines and is included somewhere withinclude(SomeOpenCVUtilFile). I have no clue, why OpenCV can't find it. – kullero Jan 29 at 7:37