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Originally Posted by yash101
No. I used an OpenCV build that I found online, 2.4.3! I am pretty sure that isn't the problem. Also, I did mess around with the configuration a lot, to make it work. It worked until the binaries got corrupted!
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If the binaries are corrupted, that would most likely be due to a faulty download or physical hardware failure.
Just last night, I installed the OpenCV 2.4.7 Java binaries on my machine and was doing some facial recognition stuff from Eclipse. While I wasn't using the C++ interface, it seemed that the binaries were right there with the self-extracting archive.
I'm still confused as to how the binaries were corrupted, or why you were led to believe that the corruption of your binaries was related to Windows. There should be a reliability
decrease if you use OpenCV on virtualized Linux on the same machine, not a reliability gain.