I am trying to run a simple OpenCV program in QT Creator 2.3, QT 4.7.4. I know the syntax is correct, but my program does not get run. When I run it, I simply get the qtcreator_process_stub.exe window with "Press <RETURN> to close this window...".
Why is this? My .pro file looks as such:
QT += core
QT -= gui
TARGET = myQtConsoleProject
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle
TEMPLATE = app
SOURCES += main.cpp
INCLUDEPATH += C:\\opencv\\release\\include
LIBS += -LC:\\opencv\\release\\lib \
-lopencv_core231.dll \
-lopencv_highgui231.dll \
-lopencv_imgproc231.dll \
-lopencv_features2d231.dll \
-lopencv_calib3d231.dll
QT += core
QT -= gui
TARGET = myQtConsoleProject
CONFIG += console
CONFIG -= app_bundle
TEMPLATE = app
SOURCES += main.cpp
INCLUDEPATH += C:\\opencv\\release\\include
LIBS += -LC:\\opencv\\release\\lib \
-lopencv_core231.dll \
-lopencv_highgui231.dll \
-lopencv_imgproc231.dll \
-lopencv_features2d231.dll \
-lopencv_calib3d231.dll
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The application output is
Starting C:\Users\chris\QT\myQtConsoleProject-build-desktop-Qt_4_7_4_for_Desktop_-_MinGW_4_4__Qt_SDK__Release\release\myQtConsoleProject.exe...
C:\Users\chris\QT\myQtConsoleProject-build-desktop-Qt_4_7_4_for_Desktop_-_MinGW_4_4__Qt_SDK__Release
Starting C:\Users\chris\QT\myQtConsoleProject-build-desktop-Qt_4_7_4_for_Desktop_-_MinGW_4_4__Qt_SDK__Release\release\myQtConsoleProject.exe...
C:\Users\chris\QT\myQtConsoleProject-build-desktop-Qt_4_7_4_for_Desktop_-_MinGW_4_4__Qt_SDK__Release
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\release\myQtConsoleProject.exe exited with code 0
The contents of my source code is as follows:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <opencv2/core/core.hpp>
#include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
int main() {
printf("not outputting...\n");
cv::Mat image= cv::imread("C:/temp/img.jpg");
cv::namedWindow("My Image");
cv::imshow("My Image", image);
cv::waitKey(50000);
return 1;
}
#include <stdio.h>
#include <opencv2/core/core.hpp>
#include <opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp>
int main() {
printf("not outputting...\n");
cv::Mat image= cv::imread("C:/temp/img.jpg");
cv::namedWindow("My Image");
cv::imshow("My Image", image);
cv::waitKey(50000);
return 1;
}
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On my path, I have included "C:\opencv\release\bin"
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