cv::Exception * swig error? or aruco error?
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The following error occurs when the test sensor is run.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 96, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/toshi/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 12, in __init__
boardconfig = aruco.BoardConfiguration(board_path)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/aruco.py", line 692, in __init__
this = _aruco.new_BoardConfiguration(*args)
RuntimeError: <Swig Object of type 'cv::Exception *' at 0x7f3489679c30>
swig/python detected a memory leak of type 'cv::Exception *', no destructor found.
I am aware of aruco's swig error.
But I don't understand the meaning of this error.
I can run the python-aruco module[URL]itself, which is used here.
What is the problem?
environment
- ubuntu16.04
- python3.5
- aruco1.3.0
c++ python-3.x ubuntu swig aruco
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I'm implementing this[URL]
The following error occurs when the test sensor is run.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 96, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/toshi/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 12, in __init__
boardconfig = aruco.BoardConfiguration(board_path)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/aruco.py", line 692, in __init__
this = _aruco.new_BoardConfiguration(*args)
RuntimeError: <Swig Object of type 'cv::Exception *' at 0x7f3489679c30>
swig/python detected a memory leak of type 'cv::Exception *', no destructor found.
I am aware of aruco's swig error.
But I don't understand the meaning of this error.
I can run the python-aruco module[URL]itself, which is used here.
What is the problem?
environment
- ubuntu16.04
- python3.5
- aruco1.3.0
c++ python-3.x ubuntu swig aruco
It's a bug in whatever python module you're using.
– Flexo♦
Nov 24 at 13:04
@Flexo Thank you. I will try it in another version.
– hello_nezumi
2 days ago
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I'm implementing this[URL]
The following error occurs when the test sensor is run.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 96, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/toshi/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 12, in __init__
boardconfig = aruco.BoardConfiguration(board_path)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/aruco.py", line 692, in __init__
this = _aruco.new_BoardConfiguration(*args)
RuntimeError: <Swig Object of type 'cv::Exception *' at 0x7f3489679c30>
swig/python detected a memory leak of type 'cv::Exception *', no destructor found.
I am aware of aruco's swig error.
But I don't understand the meaning of this error.
I can run the python-aruco module[URL]itself, which is used here.
What is the problem?
environment
- ubuntu16.04
- python3.5
- aruco1.3.0
c++ python-3.x ubuntu swig aruco
I'm implementing this[URL]
The following error occurs when the test sensor is run.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "test_sensor.py", line 96, in <module>
detector = ArucoDetector(sensor.camera, data["detector_layout_path"])
File "/home/toshi/deeptracking/deeptracking/detector/detector_aruco.py", line 12, in __init__
boardconfig = aruco.BoardConfiguration(board_path)
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/aruco.py", line 692, in __init__
this = _aruco.new_BoardConfiguration(*args)
RuntimeError: <Swig Object of type 'cv::Exception *' at 0x7f3489679c30>
swig/python detected a memory leak of type 'cv::Exception *', no destructor found.
I am aware of aruco's swig error.
But I don't understand the meaning of this error.
I can run the python-aruco module[URL]itself, which is used here.
What is the problem?
environment
- ubuntu16.04
- python3.5
- aruco1.3.0
c++ python-3.x ubuntu swig aruco
c++ python-3.x ubuntu swig aruco
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hello_nezumi
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It's a bug in whatever python module you're using.
– Flexo♦
Nov 24 at 13:04
@Flexo Thank you. I will try it in another version.
– hello_nezumi
2 days ago
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It's a bug in whatever python module you're using.
– Flexo♦
Nov 24 at 13:04
@Flexo Thank you. I will try it in another version.
– hello_nezumi
2 days ago
It's a bug in whatever python module you're using.
– Flexo♦
Nov 24 at 13:04
It's a bug in whatever python module you're using.
– Flexo♦
Nov 24 at 13:04
@Flexo Thank you. I will try it in another version.
– hello_nezumi
2 days ago
@Flexo Thank you. I will try it in another version.
– hello_nezumi
2 days ago
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It's a bug in whatever python module you're using.
– Flexo♦
Nov 24 at 13:04
@Flexo Thank you. I will try it in another version.
– hello_nezumi
2 days ago