- 03 Apr, 2013 1 commit
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Alexander Smorkalov authored
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- 02 Apr, 2013 13 commits
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Andrey Pavlenko authored
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Andrey Pavlenko authored
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yao authored
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yao authored
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- 01 Apr, 2013 19 commits
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Vadim Pisarevsky authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Alexander Smorkalov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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Vladislav Vinogradov authored
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- 31 Mar, 2013 3 commits
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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- 29 Mar, 2013 4 commits
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Dustin Spicuzza authored
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Misty De Meo authored
Mac OS X 10.7 and newer don't come with Java installed. They do include some stub binaries, which ask the user if they want to install Java when run. OpenCV's cmake script just checks for the existence of an ant binary and assumes that Java's available if ant is. As a result, cmake will configure the build to use Java and it will fail once it tries to compile the Java bindings. This fixes the issue by checking for the exit status of `ant -version` - it exits 0 if Java is installed, or 1 otherwise.(cherry picked from commit a423afdd)
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Ryan Rawson authored
Remove weirdo unicode – and just use a normal -(cherry picked from commit 0d49de51)
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Andrey Kamaev authored
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