Proper installation of opencv3.+











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I'm having trouble with re-installing OpenCV on my virtualmachine-Debian.
In my current problem I need connectedComponents() method which comes with 3 or higher version of opencv.
I tried to purge old version, then I used git clone:



$git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
$git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git


created build-directory, cmake'd it and installed, but after the installation I still get



$pkg-config --modversion opencv
2.4.9.1


And connectedComponents is still unavaliable. Would really appreciate any help!










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    I'm having trouble with re-installing OpenCV on my virtualmachine-Debian.
    In my current problem I need connectedComponents() method which comes with 3 or higher version of opencv.
    I tried to purge old version, then I used git clone:



    $git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
    $git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git


    created build-directory, cmake'd it and installed, but after the installation I still get



    $pkg-config --modversion opencv
    2.4.9.1


    And connectedComponents is still unavaliable. Would really appreciate any help!










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      I'm having trouble with re-installing OpenCV on my virtualmachine-Debian.
      In my current problem I need connectedComponents() method which comes with 3 or higher version of opencv.
      I tried to purge old version, then I used git clone:



      $git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
      $git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git


      created build-directory, cmake'd it and installed, but after the installation I still get



      $pkg-config --modversion opencv
      2.4.9.1


      And connectedComponents is still unavaliable. Would really appreciate any help!










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      I'm having trouble with re-installing OpenCV on my virtualmachine-Debian.
      In my current problem I need connectedComponents() method which comes with 3 or higher version of opencv.
      I tried to purge old version, then I used git clone:



      $git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv.git
      $git clone https://github.com/opencv/opencv_contrib.git


      created build-directory, cmake'd it and installed, but after the installation I still get



      $pkg-config --modversion opencv
      2.4.9.1


      And connectedComponents is still unavaliable. Would really appreciate any help!







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