Mac OS X 10.7 and newer don't come with Java installed. They do
include some stub binaries, which ask the user if they want to
install Java when run.
OpenCV's cmake script just checks for the existence of an ant
binary and assumes that Java's available if ant is. As a result,
cmake will configure the build to use Java and it will fail once
it tries to compile the Java bindings.
This fixes the issue by checking for the exit status of
`ant -version` - it exits 0 if Java is installed, or 1
otherwise.(cherry picked from commit a423afddc1)
Mac OS X 10.7 and newer don't come with Java installed. They do
include some stub binaries, which ask the user if they want to
install Java when run.
OpenCV's cmake script just checks for the existence of an ant
binary and assumes that Java's available if ant is. As a result,
cmake will configure the build to use Java and it will fail once
it tries to compile the Java bindings.
This fixes the issue by checking for the exit status of
`ant -version` - it exits 0 if Java is installed, or 1
otherwise.
[~] Automatically tracked dependencies between modules
[+] Support for optional module dependencies
[+] Options to choose modules to build
[~] Removed hardcoded modules lists from OpenCVConfig.cmake, opencv.pc and OpenCV.mk
[+] Added COMPONENTS support for FIND_PACKAGE(OpenCV)
[~] haartraining and traincascade are moved outside of modules folder since they aren't the modules