3D-tools | Basic object recognition
kandi X-RAY | 3D-tools Summary
kandi X-RAY | 3D-tools Summary
A set of tools for dealing with point clouds representing a forest. Basic object recognition and extraction, calculation of spatial and spectral attributes, automation of data processing, etc.
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- Read a PLY element from a PLY file .
- Parse a PLY file header .
- parse command line arguments
- Main function .
- Initialize the object .
- Compute connected components .
- Delete the PLY .
- Read the parts of a pix4ply file .
- Given a set of ground_dicts returns a set of coordinates .
- Smooth ground in ground_dict .
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QUESTION
I am trying to build meta-toolchain-qt5. However, I am getting these errors. I am following the guide - Guide Qt5 build
Here are the things I have done so far -
Inside poky -
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-May-22 at 02:23You have two options
First
tslib
is provided by meta-oe
layer so you need to get that layer and add that to your BBLAYERS
so inside your poky tree
QUESTION
I am working on IMX6QP with yocto rocko / Linux 4.14.24 and I am trying to use the GPU.
My yocto configuration file :
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-22 at 11:23I see you are using the KaRo TX6QP, too. I've managed to get eglfs with QT5 running on TX6DL/TX6S/TX6QP.
For the newer Kernels (e.g. mainline) you don't want the deprecated vivante-gpu-driver. Toss that out of your local.conf
! You want (or need) the community-developed mesa-etnaviv
driver for your Kernel and QP-Board.
Only three Steps are needed, since meta-karo
already enabled mesa
for all boards like you pasted from the meta-karo/conf/machine/include/tx-base.inc
In your own meta-layer create the file recipes-qt5/qt5/qtbase_%.bbappend
with the following content:
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You can use 3D-tools like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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