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How to compile opencv with local libpng version?

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I'm on a ubuntu-like Linux machine without root access. I have a local version of libpng-1.6.26 that I installed in my home account (the default libpng is libpng12). I successfully built opencv-2.4.13 with a cmake command that explicitly referenced my local libpng: cmake -DPNG_INCLUDE_DIR=/home/tmpguest/INSTALL/libpng/install -DPNG_LIBRARY_RELEASE=/home/tmpguest/INSTALL/libpng/lib/libpng16.so ../ I built my other software, but then the problem occurs. When I try to run my software, I get this complaint: libpng warning: Application built with libpng-1.5.14 but running with 1.6.26 This is confusing to me. I run 'ldd' on some of the opencv libraries and I see both libpng-1.6.26 and libpng12: libpng16.so.16 => /home/tmpguest/INSTALL/libpng/lib/libpng16.so.16 (0x00007fffe9944000) libpng12.so.0 => /usr/lib64/libpng12.so.0 (0x00007fffe45ff000) So, where does the libpng-1.5.14 warning come from? I think the libpng12 comes from other libraries that opencv is linked with (libcairo), but I don't know where the libpng-1.5.14 warning comes from. However, source code for libpng version 1.5.12 is included in my opencv tarball (from github) in the opencv-2.4.13/3rdparty directory, but I did not build it explicitly. Is that where the libpng-1.5.14 warning comes from? How can I fix this problem? I think I need to build opencv libraries that only link in one libpng library to get rid of the multiple libpng warning.

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