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work. </p>
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<p>Also note that various optional features like GUI support (e.g.
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dlib.image_window) and CUDA acceleration will be either enabled or
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dlib.image_window) and CUDA acceleration will be automatically enabled or
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disabled based on what is available on your computer. When you run
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the install command it will print messages telling you what it is
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using. Read those messages and take appropriate action if you
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cmake ..
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cmake --build . --config Release
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</code_box>
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Note that you also need to have a C++11 compiler installed on your system. There are free C++11 compilers
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Note that you need to have a C++11 compiler installed on your system. There are free C++11 compilers
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for most operating systems. For example, Visual Studio is free on Windows and GCC is free and
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works well on Mac OS X and Linux systems. If you have multiple compilers/IDEs installed then you can
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tell CMake which one you want it to use via the -G option.
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To summarize, if you don't understand what the above paragraphs are talking
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about then you absolutely should not be installing dlib as a precompiled library
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in Visual Studio. Instead, go to the top of this page and read the instructions
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there. Follow those instructions, it's super easy.
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there. Follow those instructions, it's super easy and will Just Work.
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</p>
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