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I have read the tutorial, but I can't understand it very well.
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Yes I have. Now I have 2 folders saying ceres-bin and ceres-solver-1.10.0
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So how would I execute these programs? I'm sorry, I'm quite new to Linux
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If I was using cmake, how would I do so? I know I should have a folder containing helloworld and CMakeLists.txt. Would I just have to type in cmake <folder_name>?
> cd <folder_name>> mkdir build> cd build> cmake ..> make> ./helloworld