The opencv element includes were full of duplicates and uneeded headers.
For example a few elements that stopped using gstcvopencvutils still
included that header file.
With the switch of gstopencv.c to C++, all OpenCV elements are built with
g++. The template variable clashes with C++'s feature of the same name.
Rename template to templ to avoid any clash.
If old opencv1-style legacy include directory is available,
this change becomes purely cosmetic (maybe will compile a bit faster).
It becomes an FTBFS fix when opencv1-style include directory is missing
(possibly because opencv package maintainer decided not to pack it).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747705
AC_CHECK_HEADERS() calls action-if-not-found also if just one of
the headers checked for is missing, which is not what we wanted.
Also, check for highgui_c.h instead of highgui.hpp.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=672226
Where highgui.h doesn't exist any more, but only opencv2/highgui/highgui.hpp.
Also, not quite sure why we're checking for cvaux.h, it's not used anywhere.