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2016-03-29Don't try to use eigen if happens to find it.markd1-1/+2
2016-03-01NetBSD's v4l2 emulation doesn't currently have focus-related settings,joerg2-1/+76
so conditionalize parts.
2016-02-25Remove manual OPSYSVARS additions which are now part of the default set.jperkin1-2/+1
2016-02-21Update graphics/opencv to 3.1.0.fhajny8-79/+57
* A lot of new functionality has been introduced during GSoC 2015: - "Omnidirectional Cameras Calibration and Stereo 3D Reconstruction" opencv_contrib/ccalib module - "Structure From Motion" - opencv_contrib/sfm module - "Improved Deformable Part-based Models" - opencv_contrib/dpm module - "Real-time Multi-object Tracking using Kernelized Correlation Filter" - opencv_contrib/tracking module - "Improved and expanded Scene Text Detection" - opencv_contrib/text module - "Stereo correspondence improvements" - opencv_contrib/stereo module - "Structured-Light System Calibration" - opencv_contrib/structured_light - "Chessboard+ArUco for camera calibration" - opencv_contrib/aruco - "Implementation of universal interface for deep neural network frameworks" - opencv_contrib/dnn module - "Recent advances in edge-aware filtering, improved SGBM stereo algorithm" - opencv/calib3d and opencv_contrib/ximgproc - "Improved ICF detector, waldboost implementation" - opencv_contrib/xobjdetect - "Multi-target TLD tracking" - opencv_contrib/tracking module - "3D pose estimation using CNNs" - opencv_contrib/cnn_3dobj * Many great contributions made by the community, such as: - Support for HDF5 format - New/Improved optical flow algorithms - Multiple new image processing algorithms for filtering, segmentation and feature detection - Superpixel segmentation * IPPICV is now based on IPP 9.0.1, which should make OpenCV even faster on modern Intel chips * opencv_contrib modules can now be included into the opencv2.framework for iOS * Newest operating systems are supported: Windows 10 and OSX 10.11 (Visual Studio 2015 and XCode 7.1.1) * Interoperability between T-API and OpenCL, OpenGL, DirectX and Video Acceleration API on Linux, as well as Android 5 camera. * HAL (Hardware Acceleration Layer) module functionality has been moved into corresponding basic modules; the HAL replacement mechanism has been implemented along with the examples See full changelog: https://github.com/Itseez/opencv/wiki/ChangeLog
2016-02-08fix broken dynamic library handling on Darwindbj8-8/+95
2016-01-06Revbump after updating graphics/libwebpadam1-2/+2
2015-11-18Recursive revbump from multimedia/libvpxryoon1-1/+2
2015-11-03Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for graphics categoryagc1-1/+2
Problems found with existing digests: Package fotoxx distfile fotoxx-14.03.1.tar.gz ac2033f87de2c23941261f7c50160cddf872c110 [recorded] 118e98a8cc0414676b3c4d37b8df407c28a1407c [calculated] Package ploticus-examples distfile ploticus-2.00/plnode200.tar.gz 34274a03d0c41fae5690633663e3d4114b9d7a6d [recorded] da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 [calculated] Problems found locating distfiles: Package AfterShotPro: missing distfile AfterShotPro-1.1.0.30/AfterShotPro_i386.deb Package pgraf: missing distfile pgraf-20010131.tar.gz Package qvplay: missing distfile qvplay-0.95.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
2015-10-13Don't fetch 3rd party modules during build from the Internet.joerg3-1/+28
Don't require C++14 for no obvious reason.
2015-10-08Update graphics/opencv to 3.0.0.fhajny17-374/+241
Major changes (besides bugfixes): - opencv_contrib (http://github.com/itseez/opencv_contrib) repository has been added. - a subset of Intel IPP (IPPCV) is given to us and our users free of charge, free of licensing fees, for commercial and non-commerical use. - T-API (transparent API) has been introduced, this is transparent GPU acceleration layer using OpenCL. It does not add any compile-time or runtime dependency of OpenCL. When OpenCL is available, it's detected and used, but it can be disabled at compile time or at runtime. - ~40 OpenCV functions have been accelerated using NEON intrinsics and because these are mostly basic functions, some higher-level functions got accelerated as well. - There is also new OpenCV HAL layer that will simplifies creation of NEON-optimized code and that should form a base for the open-source and proprietary OpenCV accelerators. - The documentation is now in Doxygen: http://docs.opencv.org/master/ - We cleaned up API of many high-level algorithms from features2d, calib3d, objdetect etc. They now follow the uniform "abstract interface - hidden implementation" pattern and make extensive use of smart pointers (Ptr<>). - Greatly improved and extended Python & Java bindings (also, see below on the Python bindings), newly introduced Matlab bindings - Improved Android support - now OpenCV Manager is in Java and supports both 2.4 and 3.0. - Greatly improved WinRT support, including video capturing and multi-threading capabilities. Thanks for Microsoft team for this! - Big thanks to Google who funded several successive GSoC programs and let OpenCV in. The results of many successful GSoC 2013 and 2014 projects have been integrated in opencv 3.0 and opencv_contrib (earlier results are also available in OpenCV 2.4.x). We can name: - text detection - many computational photography algorithms (HDR, inpainting, edge-aware filters, superpixels,...) - tracking and optical flow algorithms - new features, including line descriptors, KAZE/AKAZE - general use optimization (hill climbing, linear programming) - greatly improved Python support, including Python 3.0 support, many new tutorials & samples on how to use OpenCV with Python. - 2d shape matching module and 3d surface matching module - RGB-D module - VTK-based 3D visualization module For full changelog see: http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/wiki/ChangeLog For 2.4 to 3.0 transition, see the transition guide: http://docs.opencv.org/master/db/dfa/tutorial_transition_guide.html
2015-07-28graphics/opencv: fix build on fbsd + clangrumko2-1/+18
* under clang, C-style cast from nullptr_t to enum are not allowed. Ok@ wiz
2015-06-30Recursive revbump from pkgsrc/multimedia/libvpx.ryoon1-2/+2
2015-04-25Recursive revbump following MesaLib update, categories g through n.tnn1-2/+2
2015-03-02Include FreeBSD in the if statement to account for the additional files addedsevan1-2/+2
via PLIST_VARS Reviewed by wiz@
2015-02-26OSX ffmpeg option build fixes adapted from upstream 2.4 branch.tnn2-1/+77
From Mansour Moufid in private mail.
2015-02-05Add ffmpeg option. From Mansour Moufid on pkgsrc-users@tnn1-3/+11
2015-01-06Disable precompiled headers on SunOS, it can cause problems. Fix ZLIB_ROOTjperkin1-1/+5
whilst here to correctly find the preferred zlib.
2014-11-30PLIST.opencl for Linux as well.markd1-2/+2
2014-11-27tnn: PLIST.opencl and GTK2 are unrelated.joerg1-4/+3
2014-08-22Bump PKGREVISION for ilmbase shlib major bump.wiz1-1/+2
2014-07-27Enable PLIST.opencl on SunOS, shown in recent bulk builds.jperkin1-2/+2
2014-07-24Avoid GS define from sys/regset.h on SunOS.jperkin2-1/+18
2014-07-09Update to 2.4.9ryoon5-68/+31
Changelog: 2.4.9 April, 2014 Several improvements in OpenCL optimizations (ocl::sum, ocl::countNonZero, ocl::minMax, bitwise operationss, Haar face detector, etc) Multiple fixes in Naitve Camera (NativeCameraView, cv::VideoCapture); Improved CUDA support for all CUDA-enabled SoCs. New VTK-based 3D visualization module viz stabilized and back-ported to 2.4 branch. The module provides a very convenient way to display and position clouds, meshes, cameras and trajectories, and simple widgets (cube, line, circle, etc.). Full demo video can be found at Itseez Youtube channel Numerous bugfixes in code and docs from community 156 pull requests have been merged since 2.4.8 55 reported bugs have been closed since 2.4.8 2.4.8 December, 2013 User provided OpenCL context can be used by OpenCV ( ocl::initializeContext ) A separate OpenCL command queue is created for every CPU thread (allows concurrent kernels execution) Some new OpenCL optimizations and bug-fixes NVidia CUDA support on CUDA capable SoCs; Android 4.4 support, including native camera; Java wrappers for GPU-detection functions from core module were added; New sample with CUDA on Android was added; OpenCV Manager and apps hanging were fixed on Samsung devices with Android 4.3 (#3368, #3372, #3403, #3414, #3436). Static linkage support for native C++ libraries; 139 pull requests have been merged since version:2.4.7! 32 reported bugs have been closed since version:2.4.7 2.4.7 November, 2013 Now 'ocl' module can be built without installing OpenCL SDK (Khronos headers in OpenCV tree); Dynamic dependency on OpenCL runtime (allows run-time branching between OCL and non-OCL implementation); Changing default OpenCL device via OPENCV_OPENCL_DEVICE environment variable (without app re-build); Refactoring/extending/bug-fixing of existing OpenCL optimizations, updated documentation; New OpenCL optimizations of SVM, MOG/MOG2, KalmanFilter and more; New optimization for histograms, TV-L1 optical flow and resize; Updated multi gpu sample for stereo matching; Fixed BGR<->YUV color conversion and bitwize operations; Fixed several build issues; Android NDK-r9 (x86, x86_64) support; Android 4.3 support: hardware detector (Bugs #3124, #3265, #3270) and native camera (Bug #3185); MediaRecorder hint enabled for all Android devices with API level 14 and above; Fixed JavaCameraView slowdown (Bugs #3033, #3238); Fixed MS Certification test issues for all algorithmical modules and highgui, except OpenEXR and Media Foundation code for camera; Implemented XAML-based sample for video processing using OpenCV; Fixed issue in Media Foundation back-end for VideoCapture (#3189); 382 pull requests have been merged since 2.4.6! 54 reported bugs have been fixed since 2.4.6 (issue tracker query).
2014-05-27Avoid two tautological checks.joerg2-1/+30
2014-05-05Recursive revbump from x11/pixmanryoon1-2/+2
Fix PR pkg/48777
2014-04-10recursive bump from ilmbase shlib version change.obache1-2/+2
2014-01-23Improve sed script so it survives OBJDIRs with '-o' in their name.wiz1-2/+2
From Tobias Nygren in PR 48544.
2013-10-10Recursive revbump from pango-1.36.0ryoon1-2/+2
2013-09-02Revbump after cairo updateadam1-1/+2
2013-09-01Fix PLIST on Darwin, where OpenCL is enabled by default.adam2-5/+15
2013-08-13To disable docs is now BUILD_DOCS=OFFmarkd1-2/+2
2013-08-08Fix PLIST for the python optionfhajny1-1/+3
2013-08-07Fix bad patch file.fhajny2-6/+6
2013-08-05Update opencv to 2.4.6.1fhajny4-38/+37
Changes in 2.4.6.1: * Hotfix for camera pipeline for Linux (V4L). Changes in 2.4.6: * Windows RT: added video file i/o and sample application using camera, enabled parallelization with TBB or MS Concurrency * CUDA 5.5: added support for desktop and ARM * Added Qt 5 support * Binary compatiblility with both OpenCL 1.1/1.2 platforms. Now the binaries compiled with any of AMD/Intel/Nvidia's SDK can run on all other platforms. * New functions ported, CLAHE, GoodFeaturesToTrack, TVL1 optical flow and more * Performance optimizations, HOG and more. * More kernel binary cache options though setBinaryDiskCache interface. * OpenCL binaries are now included into the superpack for Windows (for VS2010 and VS2012 only) * Switched all the remaining parallel loops from TBB-only 'tbb::parallel_for()' to universal 'cv::parallel_for_()' with many possible backends (MS Concurrency, Apple's GDC, OpenMP, Intel TBB etc.) * iOS build scripts (together with Android ones) moved to 'opencv/platforms' directory * Fixed bug with incorrect saved video from camera through CvVideoCamera * Added 'rotateVideo' flag to the CvVideoCamera class to control camera preview rotation on device rotation * Added functions to convert between UIImage and cv::Mat (just include opencv2/highgui/ios.h) * Numerous bug-fixes across all the library
2013-06-19Fix build with SunOS and GCC 4.7.fhajny2-6/+15
2013-06-14Update to 2.4.5:wiz3-30/+24
2.4.5 April, 2013 Experimental WinRT support (build for WindowsRT guide) the new video super-resolution module has been added that implements the following papers: - S. Farsiu, D. Robinson, M. Elad, P. Milanfar. Fast and robust Super-Resolution. Proc 2003 IEEE Int Conf on Image Process, pp. 291â294, 2003. - D. Mitzel, T. Pock, T. Schoenemann, D. Cremers. Video super resolution using duality based TV-L1 optical flow. DAGM, 2009. CLAHE (adaptive histogram equalization) algorithm has been implemented, both CPU and GPU-accelerated versions (in imgproc and gpu modules, respectively) there are further improvements and extensions in ocl module: - 2 stereo correspondence algorithms: stereobm (block matching) and stereobp (belief propagation) have been added - many bugs fixed, including some crashes on Intel HD4000 The tutorial on displaying cv::Mat inside Visual Studio 2012 debugger has been contributed by Wolf Kienzle from Microsoft Research. See http://opencv.org/image-debugger-plug-in-for-visual-studio.html 78 pull requests have been merged. Big thanks to everybody who contributed! At least 25 bugs have been fixed since 2.4.4 (see http://code.opencv.org/projects/opencv/issues select closed issues with target version set to "2.4.5"). 2.4.4 March, 2013 This is the biggest news in 2.4.4 - we've got full-featured OpenCV Java bindings on a desktop, not only Android! In fact you can use any JVM language, including functional Java or handy Groovy. Big thanks to Eric Christiansen for the contribution! Check the tutorial for details and code samples. Android application framework, samples, tutorials, OpenCV Manager are updated, see Android Release Notes for details. Numerous improvements in gpu module and the following new functionality & optimizations: Optimizations for the NVIDIA Kepler architecture NVIDIA CARMA platform support HoughLinesP for line segments detection Lab/Luv <-> RGB conversions Let us be more verbose here. The openCL-based hardware acceleration (ocl) module is now mature, and, with numerous bug fixes, it is largely bug-free. Correct operation has been verified on all tested platforms, including discrete GPUs (tested on NVIDIA and AMD boards), as well as integrated GPUs (AMD APUs as well as Intel Ivy Bridge iGPUs). On the host side, there has been exhaustive testing on 32/64 bit, Windows/Linux systems, making the ocl module a very serious and robust cross-platform GPU hardware acceleration solution. While we currently do not test on other devices that implement OpenCL (e.g. FPGA, ARM or other processors), it is expected that the ocl module will work well on such devices as well (provided the minimum requirements explained in the user guide are met). Here are specific highlights of the 2.4.4 release: The ocl::Mat can now use âspecialâ memory (e.g. pinned memory, host-local or device-local). The ocl module can detect if the underlying hardware supports âintegrated memory,â and if so use âdevice-localâ memory by default for all operations. New arithmetic operations for ocl::Mat, providing significant ease of use for simple numerical manipulations. Interop with OpenCL enables very easy integration of OpenCV in existing OpenCL applications, and vice versa. New algorithms include Hough circles, more color conversions (including YUV, YCrCb), and Hu Moments. Numerous bug fixes, and optimizations, including in: blendLinear, square samples, erode/dilate, Canny, convolution fixes with AMD FFT library, mean shift filtering, Stereo BM. Platform specific bug fixes: PyrLK, bruteForceMatcher, faceDetect now works also on Intel Ivy Bridge chips (as well as on AMD APUs/GPUs and NVIDIA GPUs); erode/dilate also works on NVIDIA GPUs (as well as AMD APUs/GPUs and Intel iGPUs). Many people contributed their code in the form of pull requests. Here are some of the most interesting contributions, that were included into 2.4 branch: >100 reported problems have been resolved since 2.4.3 Oscar Deniz submitted smile detector and sample. Alexander Smorkalov created a tutorial on cross-compilation of OpenCV for Linux on ARM platforms.
2013-06-12Add patches required for SunOS support.jperkin4-1/+101
2013-06-06Bump PKGREVISION for libXft changes for NetBSD native X support onwiz1-2/+2
NetBSD 6, requested by tron.
2013-06-04Try to fix the fallout caused by the fix for PR pkg/47882. Part 3:tron1-2/+2
Recursively bump package revisions again after the "freetype2" and "fontconfig" handling was fixed.
2013-06-03Bump freetype2 and fontconfig dependencies to current pkgsrc versions,wiz1-2/+2
to address issues with NetBSD-6(and earlier)'s fontconfig not being new enough for pango. While doing that, also bump freetype2 dependency to current pkgsrc version. Suggested by tron in PR 47882
2013-05-09Massive revbump after updating graphics/ilmbase, graphics/openexr, textproc/icu.adam1-2/+2
2013-05-06Add missing include. Require C++11 when building with Clang.joerg3-2/+20
2013-04-29Add a number of includes hidden by libstdc++'s name space pollution.joerg2-1/+14
2013-02-26Honor sequence point rules.joerg3-1/+39
2013-02-16Recursive bump for png-1.6.wiz1-2/+2
2013-01-26Revbump after graphics/jpeg and textproc/icuadam1-1/+2
2012-12-07Fix oversaturated int type compilation error for programs depending on opencvadam2-1/+17
2012-12-07Don't autodetect ffmpegadam1-1/+2
2012-12-03Update to 2.4.3ryoon3-9/+40
Changelog: * Add universal parallell mechianism support * Add sample codes * Add some new algorithms * Many improvements in GPU support * Many bugfixes
2012-10-10Add hack to work around gcc-4.5.4 bug on NetBSD/amd64.wiz1-0/+19
Suggested by SAITOH Masanobu <msaitoh@execsw.org> in PR 47051.