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$ cmake -DOPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH=<opencv_contrib>/modules -DBUILD_opencv_legacy=OFF <opencv_source_directory> |
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``` |
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If you prefer using the gui version of cmake (cmake-gui), then, you can add `opencv_contrib` modules within `opencv` core by doing the following: |
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1. start cmake-gui |
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2. select the opencv source code folder and the folder where binaries will be built (the 2 upper forms of the interface) |
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3. press the `configure` button. you will see all the opencv build parameters in the central interface |
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4. browse the parameters and look for the form called `OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH` (use the search form to focus rapidly on it) |
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5. complete this `OPENCV_EXTRA_MODULES_PATH` by the proper pathname to the `<opencv_contrib>/modules` value using its browse button. |
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6. press the `configure` button followed by the `generate` button (the first time, you will be asked which makefile style to use) |
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7. build the `opencv` core with the method you chose (make and make install if you chose Unix makfile at step 6) |
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