Pdb file support was changed in CMake 2.8.12, support was added in CMake 3.1.0 to work around the problems created by the change introduced in CMake 2.8.12.
Scripts are updated for Linux-based (Ubuntu 14.04) mingw cross-compilation (full stack of scripts provided)
Part of these scripts may work under Windows installation of MinGW, but it is not supported.
FFMPEG update: 2.7.1
Added OpenH264 Cisco binaries support for H264 encoding: v1.4.0
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.
EMBED_CUDA and FORCE_EMBED_OPENCV flags added to cmake macro add_android_project;
INSTALL_CUDA_LIBRARIES option added to OpenCV.mk
opencv_dynamicuda library installation with enabled OPENCV_INSTALL_MODULES flag fixed;
CUDA initialization apportunity added to OpenCVLoader.initDebug();
Tutorial-4-CUDA sample reimplemented with static OpenCV and CUDA initialization.
(cherry picked from commit 6ae4a9b09b)
EMBED_CUDA and FORCE_EMBED_OPENCV flags added to cmake macro add_android_project;
INSTALL_CUDA_LIBRARIES option added to OpenCV.mk
opencv_dynamicuda library installation with enabled OPENCV_INSTALL_MODULES flag fixed;
CUDA initialization apportunity added to OpenCVLoader.initDebug();
Tutorial-4-CUDA sample reimplemented with static OpenCV and CUDA initialization.
* There's no OPENCV_BINARY_DIR variable;
* No need to append CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp, as CMake does it for you;
* Output variables are unused;
* Wrong usage of CMAKE_FLAGS;
* Small quoting and style issues.