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Opencv-ios pod failing to install
Opencv-ios pod failing to install





  1. #Opencv ios pod failing to install install#
  2. #Opencv ios pod failing to install 64 Bit#
  3. #Opencv ios pod failing to install software#
  4. #Opencv ios pod failing to install download#

#Opencv ios pod failing to install software#

  • I checked the problem with documentation, FAQ, open issues,įorum.opencv. The whole XCode system is a combination of Apple created software along with a number of open source development tools.
  • I report the issue, it's not a question.
  • (just a hypothesis, collab with scawful). OpenCV4 works just fine when I use Xcode, because apparently Xcode is able to find the dynamic libraries it's looking for because Apple changed the location of the libraries on newer OS's and properly updated Xcode to handle this, but CMakeLists isn't equipped with that ability, therefore builds are failing. I've searched through all tutorials, they each have a flaw and most seem to be outdated or not specific. Make: *** No rule to make target `zlib', needed by `lib/libopencv_imgcodecs.4.5.5.dylib'.

    opencv-ios pod failing to install

    Built target opencv_videoio_pluginsĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target ittnotifyĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target zlibĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target ippiwĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target opencv_coreĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target opencv_imgprocĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target libjpeg-turboĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target libpngĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target libtiffĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target libwebpĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target opencv_imgcodecs Built target opencv_highgui_pluginsĬonsolidate compiler generated dependencies of target libopenjp2 This is where it starts to build targets, here is the error output after running make second time (because it's cleaner than first, less to build % make all.

    #Opencv ios pod failing to install install#

  • The j4 flag indicates that we should use four cores to install (though I've tried calling make by itself and it still led to the same error, so this can't be it.
  • Now to install OpenCV, inside the build folder, I call: make -j4.
  • I tried both CMake via command line and using the actual CMake application, both led to the same result.
  • opencv-ios pod failing to install

  • Now we call CMake with this command: cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RELEASE -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/full/path/to/opencv/build -D INSTALL_C_EXAMPLES=ON -D BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON.
  • make new directory called 'build' & cd into 'build'.
  • opencv-ios pod failing to install

  • Go to OpenCV director (cd /full/path/to/opencv).
  • #Opencv ios pod failing to install download#

  • Download latest version of OpenCV from GitHub, unzip anywhere (I git cloned it in /usr/local/Cellar).
  • I followed the instructions in the book "Building Computer Vision Projects with OpenCV4 and C++" and I'll describe here the steps that led to an error on my machine: After cloning the repo, I created a build folder inside, and used CMake to configure build files, when this was finished, I used the 'make all' command to compile. I tried to install the "cutting-edge" version from GitHub directly and not use the Homebrew binaries. This is an issue I came across when I tried configuring OpenCV for C++ development after using it with Python for few weeks.

    #Opencv ios pod failing to install 64 Bit#

  • Operating System / Platform => macOS Monterey 12.0.1, 64 Bit.
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    Opencv-ios pod failing to install