From: Jurgen D. <jur...@gm...> - 2006-01-19 17:09:39
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Sorry to bother you. I'm trying to get VXL to work on a fedora core 4 system. I installed avifile 0.7 from an rpm found at ATrpms, but I keep on getting the following error message when running ccmake $VXLSRC (variable set to correct dir): AVIFILE_AVIPLAY_LIBRARY: Where can the aviplay library be found Can someone help me out? Thanks, J=FCrgen. |
From: Matt L. <mat...@gm...> - 2006-01-19 18:12:26
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My Debian machine has this library at /usr/lib/libaviplay.so However, if you are just trying to get VXL to compile and you don't care about reading AVI files then you can safely set this value to IGNORE. VXL will build fine without avifile support. --Matt On 1/19/06, Jurgen Depicker <jur...@gm...> wrote: > Sorry to bother you. I'm trying to get VXL to work on a fedora core 4 > system. I installed avifile 0.7 from an rpm found at ATrpms, but I > keep on getting the following error message when running ccmake > $VXLSRC (variable set to correct dir): > > AVIFILE_AVIPLAY_LIBRARY: Where can the aviplay library be found > > Can someone help me out? > > Thanks, J=FCrgen. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log fi= les > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmdlnk&kid=103432&bid#0486&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Vxl-users mailing list > Vxl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vxl-users > |
From: Miguel A. Figueroa-V. <mi...@ms...> - 2006-01-20 22:53:06
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Hi folks, VXL coding standards restricts the use of some of C++'s features. This allows VXL to be compiled and used on platforms that do not have full or efficient support for member templates, RTTI, exceptions, etc. (For a full list see http://paine.wiau.man.ac.uk/pub/doc_vxl/books/core/book_3.html#SEC27). In light of improvements to the compilers commonly available, and with the advances in programming techniques that use some of these features, we are thinking about relaxing the restrictions. This is a delicate issue considering that allowing some of these things can potentially inhibit use of VXL for some current users. Therefore, we would like to request your help in getting a sense of what platforms is VXL used in. To that end, could you please reply to this email indicating - operating system you work on - compiler and version you use - if you work in a group, how much of the group uses the same platform? what other platforms are they using VXL on? Please strongly consider providing this information, given that we will make every effort to remove only restrictions that do not affect current users. Thanks in advance, Miguel |
From: Brad K. <bra...@ki...> - 2006-01-21 00:49:09
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Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva wrote: > This is a delicate issue considering that allowing some of these things > can potentially inhibit use of VXL for some current users. Therefore, we > would like to request your help in getting a sense of what platforms is > VXL used in. To that end, could you please reply to this email indicating > > - operating system you work on > - compiler and version you use > - if you work in a group, how much of the group uses the same > platform? what other platforms are they using VXL on? An important client of VXL is ITK (www.itk.org) which I think still claims to support VS 6, though there has also been discussion to drop it. However, ITK uses only vnl and enough of vxl to support it. Dropping support for VS 6 does not have to mean all of VXL. We could document which libraries or features work with which compilers. -Brad |
From: Ian S. <ian...@st...> - 2006-01-21 22:00:07
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At Manchester University there are about 14 users of VXL - including in two spin-off companies. We use MSVC 7.1 - we finally dropped MSVC 6 about half a year ago - resulting in slower compile times, but faster run-times, and better C++ support. There is a smaller - but significant - amount of gcc use - with various versions: 3.3 3.4 and 4.0. Ian. > Hi folks, > > VXL coding standards restricts the use of some of C++'s features. This > allows VXL to be compiled and used on platforms that do not have full or > efficient support for member templates, RTTI, exceptions, etc. (For a > full list see > http://paine.wiau.man.ac.uk/pub/doc_vxl/books/core/book_3.html#SEC27). > In light of improvements to the compilers commonly available, and with > the advances in programming techniques that use some of these features, > we are thinking about relaxing the restrictions. > > This is a delicate issue considering that allowing some of these things > can potentially inhibit use of VXL for some current users. Therefore, we > would like to request your help in getting a sense of what platforms is > VXL used in. To that end, could you please reply to this email indicating > > - operating system you work on > - compiler and version you use > - if you work in a group, how much of the group uses the same > platform? what other platforms are they using VXL on? > > Please strongly consider providing this information, given that we will > make every effort to remove only restrictions that do not affect current > users. > > Thanks in advance, > Miguel > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=103432&bid=230486&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > Vxl-users mailing list > Vxl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vxl-users |
From: walter n. <nun...@ds...> - 2006-01-22 11:21:50
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At university of Florence, we have four people using vxl on regular basis. We're using it under linux/gcc3. Occasionally, some students use vxl for exam' projects, and i've seen that they tend mainly to use visual studio. ciao walter On 1/20/06, Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva <mi...@ms...> wrote: > Hi folks, > > VXL coding standards restricts the use of some of C++'s features. This > allows VXL to be compiled and used on platforms that do not have full or > efficient support for member templates, RTTI, exceptions, etc. (For a > full list see > http://paine.wiau.man.ac.uk/pub/doc_vxl/books/core/book_3.html#SEC27). > In light of improvements to the compilers commonly available, and with > the advances in programming techniques that use some of these features, > we are thinking about relaxing the restrictions. > > This is a delicate issue considering that allowing some of these things > can potentially inhibit use of VXL for some current users. Therefore, we > would like to request your help in getting a sense of what platforms is > VXL used in. To that end, could you please reply to this email indicating > > - operating system you work on > - compiler and version you use > - if you work in a group, how much of the group uses the same > platform? what other platforms are they using VXL on? > > Please strongly consider providing this information, given that we will > make every effort to remove only restrictions that do not affect current > users. > > Thanks in advance, > Miguel > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log fi= les > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=3Dlnk&kid=3D103432&bid=3D230486&dat= =3D121642 > _______________________________________________ > Vxl-users mailing list > Vxl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vxl-users > > |
From: Markus M. <me...@me...> - 2006-01-23 08:27:51
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Miguel A. Figueroa-Villanueva schrieb: > - operating system you work on > - compiler and version you use > - if you work in a group, how much of the group uses the same > platform? what other platforms are they using VXL on? I still use MSVC6 for working with VXL on Windows. On Linux, I use whatever is provided by the latest distro that is installed (currently gcc4.02). I don't know if VXL currently compiles with either the free optimizing compiler provided by the Microsoft .NET SDK, or with the newly-released Microsoft Visual C++ Express IDE. I guess this would be a big plus for example for students who work with VXL (most students will have Windows on their home computers), or others who just want to "try out" VXL without buying Visual Studio 2005. Markus |
From: Gehua Y. <ya...@rp...> - 2006-01-23 16:36:21
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At the Vision lab of RPI, there are about 8 users of VXL. Most people use Windows XP + Visual Studio .Net 2003. Automatic builds, dashboard, and automated experiments use FreeBSD 5.4 + GCC 3.3 And one person uses Mac OSX + GCC |
From: Rasmus R. P. <rr...@im...> - 2006-01-25 12:09:40
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We are 3 persons using VXL (together with VTK btw). Currently our platform are: - Windows XP - MSVC++ 6 SP 5 We are planning to upgrade to the newest MS compiler (whatever that is) in the future. However, we currently have some hardware related code that only compiles with VC++ 6.0. On the other hand we are currently not doing any updates of our VXL installation. So I guess that if VXL removes VC++ 6.0 from the list of supported compilers, we will adapt. Cheers, Rasmus |
From: Junaed S. <ju...@ci...> - 2006-01-22 18:32:23
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At the Mobile Robotics Lab in McGill University, I am currently the only person using VXL for real-time target tracking and visual servoing. VXL runs under Linux, and I have used gcc3.3 and recently been using gcc 4.0.x under Ubuntu Linux. Some other groups have interest in using VXL as well, and it is likely they'll be using the same platform as myself. Regards, -Junaed- |