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      relevinsky
      last edited by 4 Oct 2021, 15:39

      Hi,
      I trying to install python opencv package on my voxl board.
      But while downloading and installing the package , I every time run into various problems like the following:
      opencvPIP3problem.png
      Python version is 3.0.6
      Please help me to solve the problem like with "numpy" package from
      https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/other/voxl-python-3.6.9

      Thanks

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        Chad Sweet ModalAI Team
        last edited by 4 Oct 2021, 15:44

        It is difficult to see exactly what you are trying to do without sharing the commands you are calling.

        If the package is not supported, you should try using Ubuntu in a Docker running on VOXL. See the docs here: https://docs.modalai.com/docker-on-voxl/

        In general, Ubuntu is easier to use if you are not comfortable creating your own packages, and the performance is typically on par or better as it is a pure 64-bit OS

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          relevinsky
          last edited by 5 Oct 2021, 08:01

          Thank your for your reply.
          The command is pip3 install opencv-contrib-python-headless (=title of the question).
          Ubuntu docker is a good but not enough . I need this (opencv python package) on the target board, again like supported by modalai's python numpy package. Please help me to create/ download/install this python package on a voxl board.
          I need it for later using as ROS node (written in python)

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