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I spent quite a lot of time to get it running. I am sharing here so somebody else would have less pain. Maybe copy this to the main project page later on?
I am on win 10, Intel 64bit, Nvidia GPU is available.
I recommend to use virtual environments in python!
I do not use conda.
You need:
Visual Studio 2019 with C++ package installed. Could work with VS 2017, I did not try.
python 3.7 (because torch 1.2.0 does not support higher version) python 3.7.9 is the last available for installation
pip install opencv-contrib-python==3.4.2.17 because opencv-python does not contain SIFT algo. old story, no solution Beware! OpenCV 4 is NOT compatible with the code. See other people here asking questions regrading wrong numpy array dimensions.
pip install torch==1.2.0+cu92 torchvision==0.4.0+cu92 -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch_stable.html could also work for 1.2.0+cpu or 1.2.0. I did not try. Torch install
download and un-pack pre-compiled opencv package from here - direct exe
you say inside python virtual environment cd ngransac; python setup.py install
Setuptools of python by using cmake will take care of finding torch header and lib files (they are installed as part of python torch package, nothing to do extra), find available C++ compiler on your system and all default C++ environment paths as Visual Studio itself does. It should just work. In the end file similar to ngransac.cp37-win_amd64.pyd will be created and moved to Lib\site-packages\ngransac-0.0.0-py3.7-win-amd64.egg.
Almost done.
*.pyd is like a dll file. It has dependencies and you have to take care of them manually.
copy opencv_world342.dll from C:/my path to/opencv/build/x64/vc15/bin to Lib\site-packages\ngransac-0.0.0-py3.7-win-amd64.egg\
copy all dlls from Lib\site-packages\torch\lib\ to Lib\site-packages\ngransac-0.0.0-py3.7-win-amd64.egg\
Hint: use dependency walker on *.pyd file when in doubt. It will show which dll is missing.
Ready!
call import ngransac inside python. Should give no errors.
call ngransac_demo.py as a start point for investigating the project
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I spent quite a lot of time to get it running. I am sharing here so somebody else would have less pain. Maybe copy this to the main project page later on?
I am on win 10, Intel 64bit, Nvidia GPU is available.
I recommend to use virtual environments in python!
I do not use conda.
You need:
pip install opencv-contrib-python==3.4.2.17
because opencv-python does not contain SIFT algo. old story, no solution Beware! OpenCV 4 is NOT compatible with the code. See other people here asking questions regrading wrong numpy array dimensions.pip install torch==1.2.0+cu92 torchvision==0.4.0+cu92 -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch_stable.html
could also work for1.2.0+cpu
or1.2.0
. I did not try. Torch installand also
libraries=['opencv_world342']
because opencv by default is compiled as one 'world' library, not core, gui, etc...openmp flag will be ignored
I have used Visual Studio 2019 for compilation.
you say inside python virtual environment
cd ngransac; python setup.py install
Setuptools of python by using cmake will take care of finding torch header and lib files (they are installed as part of python torch package, nothing to do extra), find available C++ compiler on your system and all default C++ environment paths as Visual Studio itself does. It should just work. In the end file similar to
ngransac.cp37-win_amd64.pyd
will be created and moved toLib\site-packages\ngransac-0.0.0-py3.7-win-amd64.egg
.Almost done.
*.pyd is like a dll file. It has dependencies and you have to take care of them manually.
opencv_world342.dll
fromC:/my path to/opencv/build/x64/vc15/bin
toLib\site-packages\ngransac-0.0.0-py3.7-win-amd64.egg\
Lib\site-packages\torch\lib\
toLib\site-packages\ngransac-0.0.0-py3.7-win-amd64.egg\
Hint: use dependency walker on *.pyd file when in doubt. It will show which dll is missing.
Ready!
call
import ngransac
inside python. Should give no errors.call
ngransac_demo.py
as a start point for investigating the projectThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: