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Several questions regarding to the official docker image?

M__W
Beginner
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There are several questions I would like to ask:

1. I used ubuntu18_dev:2020.2 image and I got the following file is not found:

    /opt/intel/openvino/deployment_tools/inference_engine/lib/intel64/libcpu_extension_sse4.so

    This file was in the old docker image so I am not sure what is the best way to deal with this.

    EDIT: I tried to replace libcpu_extension_sse4.so with libMKLDNNPlugin.so and then I got a new error:

              RuntimeError: dlSym cannot locate method 'CreateExtension': /opt/intel/openvino/deployment_tools/inference_engine/lib/intel64/libMKLDNNPlugin.so: undefined symbol: CreateExtension

2. I used ubuntu18_dev:2019_R3.1 image and I got the following error:

$ python3
Python 3.6.8 (default, Oct  7 2019, 12:59:55) 
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import cv2
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
  File "/usr/local/lib/python3.6/dist-packages/cv2/__init__.py", line 3, in <module>
    from .cv2 import *
ImportError: libSM.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

According to some forum post, I need to install additional package in order to make it work. However I got the permission error because I don't have sufficient privileges to install package. How could I do that?

Lastly may I add a comment. I checked the OpenVino Docker page and I find 4 image description is the same. I couldn't find the right image until I try one by one. Is it possible that the description can be updated?

Thanks for the help

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JAIVIN_J_Intel
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Hi,

1. CPU extensions are moved to plugin since OpenVINO release 2020.1. The extensions are loaded automatically while loading the CPU plugin, hence 'add_extension' need not be used.

2. Please verify that you have Set the Environment Variables.

Also, thank you for reporting the concerns that helps to make OpenVINO a better Intel software product. 

Regards,

Jaivin

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JAIVIN_J_Intel
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Hi,

1. CPU extensions are moved to plugin since OpenVINO release 2020.1. The extensions are loaded automatically while loading the CPU plugin, hence 'add_extension' need not be used.

2. Please verify that you have Set the Environment Variables.

Also, thank you for reporting the concerns that helps to make OpenVINO a better Intel software product. 

Regards,

Jaivin

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M__W
Beginner
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Thanks a lot. Yeah removing CPU-related argument solves the problem.

 

And since the latest docker image solves my problem. So I am not going to test the 2019_R3.1. But thanks for answering the question.

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