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Removed notes about using --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS when building python
interface since AVX availability is now detected automatically by cmake.
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@ -38,15 +38,6 @@ Before you can run the Python example programs you must compile dlib. Type:
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python setup.py install
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```
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or type
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```bash
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python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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```
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if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some things run faster.
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## Running the unit test suite
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS --yes DLIB_USE_CUDA
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, you have an Nvidia GPU
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# and you have CUDA installed since this makes things run *much* faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster. This code will also use CUDA if you have CUDA and cuDNN
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# installed.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster. This code will also use CUDA if you have CUDA and cuDNN
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# installed.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster. This code will also use CUDA if you have CUDA and cuDNN
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# installed.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster. This code will also use CUDA if you have CUDA and cuDNN
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# installed.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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cv2.imshow('my webcam', img)
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if cv2.waitKey(1) == 27:
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break # esc to quit
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cv2.destroyAllWindows()
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cv2.destroyAllWindows()
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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# Alternatively, if you want to compile dlib yourself then go into the dlib
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# root folder and run:
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# python setup.py install
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# or
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# python setup.py install --yes USE_AVX_INSTRUCTIONS
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# if you have a CPU that supports AVX instructions, since this makes some
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# things run faster.
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#
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# Compiling dlib should work on any operating system so long as you have
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# CMake installed. On Ubuntu, this can be done easily by running the
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