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Q: OPEN CV iOS installation

Anil solanki I am installing the opencv in my system followings the command given by open cv http://docs.opencv.org/2.4/doc/tutorials/introduction/ios_install/ios_install.html I am getting this error Please let me know what I am missing. anil-Mac-2s-Mac-mini:opencv pws-mac-2$ python platforms/ios/buil...

Yes file exists . . I have checked manually
@nour question is edited please check now
Yes Python 2.7.10 is installed in my system . . .I am using mac
Have you installed cmake?
I have installed cmake
Because this is the exact error I get when I don't have cmake installed.
@petesh let me know how you installed cmake
I can try it with your way
09:01
brew install cmake - I'm using the homebrew package management system.
ok let try again
homebrew is not installed in system . .let me install homebrew first
how did you install cmake originally?
i have used dmg installer
and enabled the cmd tools of it
and where did that put the command line tools? you need to ensure that the path to the cmake binary is in the path of the terminal that you use to run python
I think that was wrong path
I am about to install cmake your way
09:06
you don't have to - adding something else to the mix like a different package manager is just compilicating things
the cmake dmg just has a cmake gui app - there's no actual installer there
the binaries are located in: /Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin; on the assumption that you copied the gui app there
assuming bash for you shell, you add that to your path: PATH=$PATH:/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin
ok got it Petesh
let me try once again
check for cmake - do type -p cmake and it should display the path to cmake - that ensures that it can be run from the command line - this is a last step verification that the path has been set properly
09:11
it should show something like:
bash-3.2$ type -p cmake
/Applications/CMake.app/Contents/bin/cmake
got it . . . . .opencv has build sccuessfully. . . Thanks

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