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.. _iOS-Installation:
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Installation in iOS
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Required packages
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* CMake 2.8.8 or higher
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* Xcode 4.2 or higher
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Getting the cutting-edge OpenCV from GIT repository
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Launch GIT client and clone OpenCV repository from here: http://github.com/itseez/opencv
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In MacOS it can be done using the following command in Terminal:
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd ~/<my_working _directory>
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git clone https://github.com/Itseez/opencv.git
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Building OpenCV from source using CMake, using the command line
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#. Make symbolic link for Xcode to let OpenCV build scripts find the compiler, header files etc.
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd /
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sudo ln -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer Developer
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#. Build OpenCV framework
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd ~/<my_working_directory>
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python opencv/ios/build_framework.py ios
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If everything's fine, a few minutes later you will get ~/<my_working_directory>/ios/opencv2.framework. You can add this framework to your Xcode projects.
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Further Reading
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You can find several OpenCV+iOS tutorials here :ref:`Table-Of-Content-iOS`
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