First, congrats on cracking XS (not easy) and getting OpenCV working!

This is amazingly good timing, as a PDL user is just looking to get OpenCV working in the context of PDL (see https://github.com/PDLPorters/pdl/issues/362 and latest state of play on https://sourceforge.net/p/pdl/mailman/message/37627428/).

We've identified that a vital next step would be to make an Alien::OpenCV that captures whether OpenCV is installed on the user's machine, and would need a ->cflags and ->libs method for use in other modules' Makefile.PL etc. Do you feel like making such a module, and/or helping the user get further with their OpenCV adventure?


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