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Issue #32 - Adding libopencv-dev for compat with Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit #35

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dbaldwin
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Tested and verified this on Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit. @smathermather please verify on Ubuntu 12.04

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Ok, finally actually testing... Will report back when complete.

smathermather pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 20, 2015
Issue #32 - Adding libopencv-dev for compat with Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit

Compiles fine on 12.04. Going to merge.
@smathermather smathermather merged commit 659f2bb into OpenDroneMap:texturing_orthophoto_spotscale_additions Jan 20, 2015
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You also need a different libboost dev, Trusty has 54 and 55. I suggest you change it to libboost-all-dev which will generically pull the distro default version. I can do a pull request if you want.

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Agreed, @wildintellect . Looks like this also got caught here: #30 (comment) and #42 too.

Will pull.

peddyhh pushed a commit to peddyhh/ODM that referenced this pull request Jun 7, 2020
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Issue OpenDroneMap#32 - Adding libopencv-dev for compat with Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit

Compiles fine on 12.04. Going to merge.

Former-commit-id: 659f2bb
pierotofy pushed a commit to pierotofy/ODM that referenced this pull request Sep 21, 2020
…turing_branch

Issue OpenDroneMap#32 - Adding libopencv-dev for compat with Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit

Compiles fine on 12.04. Going to merge.

Former-commit-id: 659f2bb
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