This retains the desirable quality of not including paths to CUDA libraries from the build system into the config files, and has two major advantages: * It removes the need to use link_directories, which doesn't guarantee that the libraries from the supplied directory will be used (there may be libraries with the same names earlier in the search path). * It removes the need to put -L entries into OPENCV_LINKER_LIBS. This variable is used with target_link_libraries, where such entries are treated as linker flags, so doing this is unportable. I remove the support for -L entries from OpenCVGenPkgconfig.cmake, as well, to discourage adding them in the future. |
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OpenCV: Open Source Computer Vision Library
Resources
- Homepage: http://opencv.org
- Docs: http://docs.opencv.org
- Q&A forum: http://answers.opencv.org
- Issue tracking: http://code.opencv.org
Contributing
Please read before starting work on a pull request: http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki/How_to_contribute
Summary of guidelines:
- One pull request per issue;
- Choose the right base branch;
- Include tests and documentation;
- Clean up "oops" commits before submitting;
- Follow the coding style guide.
