Hello Cyril,
Cyril Richard <cyril.richard42@gmail.com> writes:
> Today I've received an email warning me that siril 0.9.11-1 is marked
> for autoremoval from testing on 2019-11-01. This is because, I think,
> we forgot to close the RC bugs 922596 on last version. We are about
> to release a new upstream version (ASAP, but maybe in two weeks), so
> how we should to proceed? Is it possible to just update the
> changelog, hence closing the issue? Should I wait for the new upstream
> version ? I want to avoid the autoremoval process.
I just tried to re-build siril with the new opencv, and got the error
checking for OPENCV... no
checking for OPENCV... no
checking for OPENCV... no
configure: error: opencv not found. Not using some image processing.
It seems that siril still uses pkgconfig to detect opencv:
configure:7720: checking for OPENCV
configure:7727: $PKG_CONFIG --exists --print-errors "opencv >= 3.0"
Package opencv was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `opencv.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
[...]
This detection should be replaced with something else.
Best regards
Ole