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I also got the same error under the same circumstances. I am using an older of
pyopencv instead, which works.
Original comment by engn...@gmail.com
on 3 Nov 2010 at 11:31
Thanks. I must have forgotten to include a necessary DLL file in that binary
distribution. I'll take a look as soon as I can, probably this weekend or the
next. Sorry, I'm going through a difficult time at work at the moment.
Cheers,
Minh-Tri
Original comment by pmtri80@gmail.com
on 4 Nov 2010 at 5:16
I was unable to reproduce the problem unfortunately. However, I ran Dependency
Walker (http://dependencywalker.com/) on the 'cxtypes_h_ext.pyd' file to
determine which DLL files had been loaded and below is the list.
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD
c:\windows\system32\KERNEL32.DLL
c:\windows\system32\MSVCRT.DLL
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\LIBCXCORE210.DLL
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL
c:\windows\system32\PYTHON26.DLL
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\LIBCV210.DLL
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\LIBCXCORE210.DLL
c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\TBB.DLL
I reckon that you also use Dependency Walker on the 'CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD' file on
your machine to determine which DLL file was not properly loaded. I have found
this tool very useful in situations like this.
Cheers,
Minh-Tri
Original comment by pmtri80@gmail.com
on 7 Nov 2010 at 9:05
Hi,
I am also having the same issue on my XP desktop machine after updating to
wr1.2.0. Strangely, it works just fine on my netbook (also XP). On the desktop,
I tried Python version 2.6.1, 2.6.6 and 2.6.5, in that order (initially
installed, latest '2.6', and the version on the netbook, respectively) with no
change. I even tried deleting the contents of \site-packages\pyopencv and
copying the files from the netbook in (no change).
Per the suggestion above I ran Dependency Walker on both sides. Strangely, the
netbook copy returns more 'errors' than the desktop, despite seeming to work
perfectly. I am not sure how to interpret its output, but hopefully some of
this helps.
Using the trace function on python.exe (as described in another thread for the
same type of error in an unrelated project:
http://groups.google.com/group/ankisrs/browse_thread/thread/c3f022ca48fa5b51 )
reveals the following:
Error/warnings in the middle pane:
Netbook: missing files (EFSADU.DLL, IESHIMS.DLL, WER.DLL, IRML.DLL), "red icon"
warning (missing import/export?) for KERNEL32.DLL, MPR.DLL, MSCTFIME.DLL.
Desktop: missing files (IRML.DLL), warning for KERNEL32.DLL, MPR.DLL,
CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD.
Clicking the corresponding CXTYPES... entry in the top left pane shows no
obvious reason it is marked in red, but slightly different result in the
righthand pane: on the netbook, there is an entry for 'initcxtypes_h_ext' in
both the top and bottom sections, but on the PC, only in the bottom section
(exports?). The log files from the traces show a difference that seems to be
relevant. The corresponding sections when first loading CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD:
Netbook:
...
LoadLibraryExA("c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\cxtypes_h_ext.pyd",
0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) called from "PYTHON26.DLL" at
address 0x1E02AD49.
Loaded "CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD" at address 0x011A0000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "LIBCXCORE210.DLL" at address 0x70640000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" at address 0x66880000. Successfully
hooked module.
Loaded "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL" at address 0x67180000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "LIBCV210.DLL" at address 0x69280000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "TBB.DLL" at address 0x676C0000. Successfully hooked module.
DllMain(0x70640000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCXCORE210.DLL"
called.
DllMain(0x70640000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCXCORE210.DLL"
returned 1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x66880000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
"BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x66880000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
"BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x676C0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "TBB.DLL" called.
LoadLibraryA("irml.dll") called from "TBB.DLL" at address 0x676C4252.
LoadLibraryA("irml.dll") returned NULL. Error: The specified module could not
be found (126).
DllMain(0x676C0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "TBB.DLL" returned 1
(0x1).
DllMain(0x69280000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCV210.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x69280000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCV210.DLL" returned
1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x67180000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL"
called.
DllMain(0x67180000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL"
returned 1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x011A0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD"
called.
DllMain(0x011A0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD"
returned 1 (0x1).
LoadLibraryExA("c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\cxtypes_h_ext.pyd",
0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) returned 0x011A0000.
GetProcAddress(0x011A0000 [CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD], "initcxtypes_h_ext") called from
"PYTHON26.DLL" at address 0x1E02ADAB and returned 0x011A135C.
LoadLibraryExA("c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\cxcore_h_ext.pyd",
0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) called from "PYTHON26.DLL" at
address 0x1E02AD49.
Loaded "CXCORE_H_EXT.PYD" at address 0x687C0000. Successfully hooked module.
DllMain(0x687C0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "CXCORE_H_EXT.PYD"
called.
DllMain(0x687C0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "CXCORE_H_EXT.PYD"
returned 1 (0x1).
LoadLibraryExA("c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\cxcore_h_ext.pyd",
0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) returned 0x687C0000.
GetProcAddress(0x687C0000 [CXCORE_H_EXT.PYD], "initcxcore_h_ext") called from
"PYTHON26.DLL" at address 0x1E02ADAB and returned 0x687C14B8.
...
Desktop PC:
...
LoadLibraryExA("c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\cxtypes_h_ext.pyd",
0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) called from "PYTHON26.DLL" at
address 0x1E02AFA9.
Loaded "CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD" at address 0x01290000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "LIBCXCORE210.DLL" at address 0x70640000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" at address 0x66880000. Successfully
hooked module.
Loaded "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL" at address 0x67180000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "LIBCV210.DLL" at address 0x69280000. Successfully hooked module.
Loaded "TBB.DLL" at address 0x676C0000. Successfully hooked module.
DllMain(0x70640000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCXCORE210.DLL"
called.
DllMain(0x70640000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCXCORE210.DLL"
returned 1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x66880000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
"BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x66880000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in
"BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x676C0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "TBB.DLL" called.
LoadLibraryA("irml.dll") called from "TBB.DLL" at address 0x676C4252.
LoadLibraryA("irml.dll") returned NULL. Error: The specified module could not
be found (126).
DllMain(0x676C0000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "TBB.DLL" returned 1
(0x1).
DllMain(0x69280000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCV210.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x69280000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCV210.DLL" returned
1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x67180000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL"
called.
DllMain(0x69280000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCV210.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x69280000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCV210.DLL" returned
1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x676C0000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "TBB.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x676C0000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "TBB.DLL" returned 1
(0x1).
DllMain(0x66880000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in
"BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" called.
DllMain(0x66880000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in
"BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" returned 1 (0x1).
DllMain(0x70640000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCXCORE210.DLL"
called.
DllMain(0x70640000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000000) in "LIBCXCORE210.DLL"
returned 1 (0x1).
Unloaded "CXTYPES_H_EXT.PYD" at address 0x01290000.
Unloaded "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL" at address 0x67180000.
Unloaded "LIBCV210.DLL" at address 0x69280000.
Unloaded "TBB.DLL" at address 0x676C0000.
Unloaded "BOOST_PYTHON-MGW44-MT-1_42.DLL" at address 0x66880000.
Unloaded "LIBCXCORE210.DLL" at address 0x70640000.
LoadLibraryExA("c:\python26\lib\site-packages\pyopencv\cxtypes_h_ext.pyd",
0x00000000, LOAD_WITH_ALTERED_SEARCH_PATH) returned NULL. Error: Invalid access
to memory location (998).
DllMain(0x1D1A0000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000001) in "_CTYPES.PYD" called.
DllMain(0x1D1A0000, DLL_PROCESS_DETACH, 0x00000001) in "_CTYPES.PYD" returned 1
(0x1).
...
Notice that on the desktop's trace, it seems to fail near
DllMain(0x67180000, DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH, 0x00000000) in "PYOPENCV_EXTRAS.DLL"
called.
After this, it begins unloading modules(?) (PROCESS_DETACH) before reporting
the error (Error: Invalid access to memory location (998)), and continues
apparently shutting down. The full logs of each are attached.
Hope this helps!
Tim
Original comment by drmn...@gmail.com
on 9 Dec 2010 at 5:42
Attachments:
Thanks.
Unfortunately, I don't have time to investigate the matter now. However, my
wild guess is that you just need EFSADU.DLL installed on your machine. This is
probably because I compiled the 1.2.0 Windows binary on my new Windows 7
platform. I had compiled previous versions on my XP platform though. I'll take
a deeper look probably this weekend or the next.
Cheers,
Minh-Tri
Original comment by pmtri80@gmail.com
on 9 Dec 2010 at 9:39
No problem. If you do decide to chase this bug, let me know if I can
be of help - I can reproduce the problem reliably and have a working
installation on another machine to compare against.
PS. I don't think EFSADU.DLL is the issue; the machine with it NOT
installed is the one that works! (Maybe I should try hiding that file
from opencv/windows on the other one... :-)
Tim
Original comment by drmn...@gmail.com
on 14 Dec 2010 at 6:06
Hi guys,
I've encountered the same problem and since time has passed since december, I
was wondering if anyone has solved it yet?
Thx in advance, Shachar
Original comment by shach...@gmail.com
on 20 Mar 2011 at 6:35
I am also facing the same bug.
win xp 32
python 2.6.2
Original comment by animator...@gmail.com
on 20 Apr 2011 at 12:10
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rault...@gmail.com
on 28 Oct 2010 at 3:28