error 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' when installing python-aruco












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I am trying to build(https://github.com/fehlfarbe/python-aruco)
The following error occurs.Such errors are often looked.
Solutions include the following.




sudo apt-get install python3-dev




But it will not be solved.
Is there any solution?



environment




  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2



In file included from src/include/aruco/aruco.h:30:0,
from aruco_wrap.cxx:5296:
src/include/aruco/markerdetector.h:34:28: fatal error: opencv2/core.hpp:
compilation terminated.
error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status











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  • The error message is about missing header file opencv2/core.hpp. As your can deduce from its directory name (opencv2), it belongs to OpenCV library. Have you complete the first step Install / compile OpenCV >= 2.4.9 with Python2 support from the project's README?
    – Tsyvarev
    Nov 11 at 19:38
















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I am trying to build(https://github.com/fehlfarbe/python-aruco)
The following error occurs.Such errors are often looked.
Solutions include the following.




sudo apt-get install python3-dev




But it will not be solved.
Is there any solution?



environment




  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2



In file included from src/include/aruco/aruco.h:30:0,
from aruco_wrap.cxx:5296:
src/include/aruco/markerdetector.h:34:28: fatal error: opencv2/core.hpp:
compilation terminated.
error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status











share|improve this question
























  • The error message is about missing header file opencv2/core.hpp. As your can deduce from its directory name (opencv2), it belongs to OpenCV library. Have you complete the first step Install / compile OpenCV >= 2.4.9 with Python2 support from the project's README?
    – Tsyvarev
    Nov 11 at 19:38














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I am trying to build(https://github.com/fehlfarbe/python-aruco)
The following error occurs.Such errors are often looked.
Solutions include the following.




sudo apt-get install python3-dev




But it will not be solved.
Is there any solution?



environment




  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2



In file included from src/include/aruco/aruco.h:30:0,
from aruco_wrap.cxx:5296:
src/include/aruco/markerdetector.h:34:28: fatal error: opencv2/core.hpp:
compilation terminated.
error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status











share|improve this question















I am trying to build(https://github.com/fehlfarbe/python-aruco)
The following error occurs.Such errors are often looked.
Solutions include the following.




sudo apt-get install python3-dev




But it will not be solved.
Is there any solution?



environment




  • ubuntu 16.04

  • python 3.5

  • cuda 9.2



In file included from src/include/aruco/aruco.h:30:0,
from aruco_wrap.cxx:5296:
src/include/aruco/markerdetector.h:34:28: fatal error: opencv2/core.hpp:
compilation terminated.
error: command 'x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc' failed with exit status








python-3.x cmake ubuntu-16.04 aruco






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  • The error message is about missing header file opencv2/core.hpp. As your can deduce from its directory name (opencv2), it belongs to OpenCV library. Have you complete the first step Install / compile OpenCV >= 2.4.9 with Python2 support from the project's README?
    – Tsyvarev
    Nov 11 at 19:38


















  • The error message is about missing header file opencv2/core.hpp. As your can deduce from its directory name (opencv2), it belongs to OpenCV library. Have you complete the first step Install / compile OpenCV >= 2.4.9 with Python2 support from the project's README?
    – Tsyvarev
    Nov 11 at 19:38
















The error message is about missing header file opencv2/core.hpp. As your can deduce from its directory name (opencv2), it belongs to OpenCV library. Have you complete the first step Install / compile OpenCV >= 2.4.9 with Python2 support from the project's README?
– Tsyvarev
Nov 11 at 19:38




The error message is about missing header file opencv2/core.hpp. As your can deduce from its directory name (opencv2), it belongs to OpenCV library. Have you complete the first step Install / compile OpenCV >= 2.4.9 with Python2 support from the project's README?
– Tsyvarev
Nov 11 at 19:38

















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