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I added SSJavaCOM.dll in windows/System32 folder. I added the path. Still it remains. How to tackle this ?
I copied SSjavaCOM.dll from enterprise architect-8: 32 bit to System32 folder for conversion of uml file to XML schema file using shapechange java api.
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I was working on a language translation project in trados on a virtual machine. Half of the work was done and the translated words were exported into a Word docx file. Upon restarting the virtul machine, the project file appears to have been corrupted as trados shows no signs that the project was worked on. When I manually open the sdlproj (trados project) file, trados cannot open the file mentioning the following:
: An error occured whilst trying to determine the file version
I have tried creating a new project and used pre-translate using batch tasks but that did not seem to have imported the previously translated document. I need to figure out how to recover my project so that I can recover the translated document (so I do not have to redo the work) as well as recover the translation memory for trados. The translation memory folder is present inside the original project folder. I would really appreciate any suggestion to further troubleshoot and fix this issue. I have tried their support desk but they do not appear to be available today. Two solutions I observed from their forum suggested:
save the project file with a zip extension, extract the contents and then open the sdlxiff file from there
recreate the project and use pre-translate.
In my case, I was able to open the sdlxiff file from the translated language directory. This opened the project with the text that had previously been translated. I am not certain whether I need to remove the sdlproj file or simply save the project hoping that it will overwrite the corrupted file. In either case, I will update this post once I get an answer to that.
I have a iOS and OSX application which is document based and i am saving complex folder hierarchy inside the document so i change my UTI type to document package.
But the problem is that according to apple Document Package is just a folder. If i open the document package on windows or linux machine it consider it as folder despite of having a .abc extension. I figured out that one solution to this problem is that i zip the folder while saving. But i don't think that it is a good approach because every time i open up the file i will have to decompress the folder and compress it again on re-saving.
Is there any other solution to this problem?
I found another better solution.
Solution is to use SQLite database as your document as long as you have text to save on the file systems. In my case i also had images, so i created a table for all the images and a table for all the files contents that i used to write on files. So the document will have custom extension(.abc) which will only be opened with your application.
I was following a tutorial for object detection using opencv, I did it step by step but when I run it, I got this error -
The program can't start because opencv_244d.dll is missing from your computer.
Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
I don't know what is the problem because I can see this dll in opencv libraries, I have added the following to the input dependencies:
opencv_core244d.lib
opencv_imgproc244d.lib
opencv_highgui244d.lib
opencv_ml244d.lib
opencv_video244d.lib
opencv_features2d244d.lib
opencv_calib3d244d.lib
opencv_objdetect244d.lib
opencv_contrib244d.lib
opencv_legacy244d.lib
opencv_flann244d.lib
This is still not working, what can I do?
You can find the required dll files into the bin folder (that is next to lib folder where the .lib files are located), and you have two options:
1) copy the required dlls into the same folder with your application //this is a little better because it kind of prepares you for when you'll need to deploy your application on systems that don't have opencv installed (for then don't forget to build the release version of your application)
or
2) add to the Path in the Environment Variables your path to that bin folder (be carefull that the path in there are separated by ; )
I would advise you to build the OpenCV libraries from source so that you can have a custom installation specific for your system (this is always better since it gives you the option of using what you want/need and also the performance is better since the libs are custom-made for your system).
OpenCV does not contain a library file called "opencv_244d.dll".
Check all your dependencies and their names so you don't have any misspelled names. All the names are something like "opencv_name244d.dll" such as "opencv_photo244d.dll".
I have similiar problem as was presented here, but with opencv_imgproc231.dll (opencv_core231.dll is loaded correctly in my case).
I installed OpenCV 2.3.1 and set environment variable PATH to foldres in "vc9\bin" folder. I added all OpenCvSharp dlls to references. When I run my c# program, it loads opencv_core231.dll correctly, but opencv_imgproc231.dll cant find (is in tha same directory as all opencv dlls). I tried copy opencv dlls to folder where is executable file, but it showed same error.
I did all what he did - C++ red. pack. 2008, 2010SP1, set PATHs, copy openCV dlls to folder, where is executable file - but nothing works, still DllNotFoundException for opencv_imgproc231.dll.
I have VS2008 and Windows 7 32bit.
My program contains only one row: "IplImage image = new IplImage(128, 128, BitDepth.U8, 1);".
Thanks for any advice.
Pavel.
I found this issue at google code http://code.google.com/p/opencvsharp/issues/detail?id=97
add tbb.dll (from opencv/build/common/tbb) to PATH or same folder of the executable works for me :)
Ok, I solved it. There is problem in precompiled openCV DLL. So if you have similar problem, recompile openCV and it will work. I dont why, but precompiled opencv_imgproc230.dll has 1579008 bytes and my recompiled opencv_imgproc230.dll has 1568768 bytes, but it works.
I noticed that neither the zip or jar targets are including empty directories. I googled a little and found this was a regression issue way back with 1.6 (.2 I think), but it was claimed to have been fixed. I was using 1.8.0 so I upgraded to 1.8.1, but am having the same issue. Anyone know of any workarounds besides adding dummy files to those directories?
Thanks,
Ben Anderson
It works with my version apache-ant-1.8.0RC1
Are you opening the file using WinZip?
In WinZip you dont see the empty dirs, but try extracting with WinZip and you will see even the empty dirs are created.