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cannot use self-built javacv #395
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It looks like Gradle doesn't resolve the |
Sure. Id love to do that. Just give me some time. |
Great! Keep me updated on your progress |
I guess we shouldn't break things that used to work, even if it's caused by a bug in Gradle, so marking this as a bug. The workaround is to include this in the configurations {
all*.exclude group: 'org.bytedeco', module: 'javacpp-presets'
} |
…ss-platform builds and to avoid issues with some build systems (issue #395)
…ss-platform builds and to avoid issues with some build systems (issue #395)
…ss-platform builds and to avoid issues with some build systems (issue #395)
…ss-platform builds and to avoid issues with some build systems (issue #395)
…ss-platform builds and to avoid issues with some build systems (issue #395)
The JavaCPP Presets and JavaCV 1.3 now rely on "platform artifacts", so we won't be having issues like this anymore with either Gradle or sbt! Thanks for reporting |
See: bytedeco/javacv#395 for more information. This filtering was being done in our build scripts so .jars were built and emitted fine but the Java adapter was running in to this when trying to download all the .jars
Hi Samuel I have builld all the javacv ,javacpp-presets and javacpp libraries myself. Im using Ubuntu and gradle.
I have those entries in my build.gradle:
However the javacv dependency causes this error:
Any idea what might cause this?
I have build javacpp-presets with these commands:
I have build javacv like this:
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