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@jiapei100
[Caution] This is an unofficial procedure.
That's pretty easy.
Perhaps, commenting out all the scripts of "ncsdk/install-opencv.sh" and "ncsdk/uninstall-opencv.sh" will make it work.
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I've been running opencv 4.0.0 with it for a while with no problems. What I did was:
- Build and install opencv as you normally would
- run the sdk installer (which will uninstall your opencv)
- Rerun the opencv installer (should be quick since its already built) which should remove the sdk opencv
Although PINTOs solution is probably better.
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Hi, mdata:
It's still fails to run make install, I pasted all the messages at https://pastebin.com/4H5rfPy6
In fact, I did a lot of manual installation, instead of grabbing the packages directly from repository.
A lot of my PYTHON packages are pip installed to ~/.local/lib/python3.7/site-packages
And, boost is ALSO manually installed, it does NOT have a package like libboost-all-dev .
Isn't there a way to provide a cmake way to build ncsdk all by customers ourselves?
Cheers
Pei

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