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6. Build generated solution in Visual Studio 2017 or run `cmake --build . --config Release` to build from the command line.
6. Build generated solution in Visual Studio 2017 or run `cmake --build . --config Release` to build from the command line.
Before running the samples on Microsoft\* Windows\*, please add path to OpenMP library (<dldt_repo>/inference-engine/temp/omp/lib) and OpenCV libraries (<dldt_repo>/inference-engine/temp/opencv_4.0.0/bin) to the %PATH% environment variable.
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\* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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make -j16
make -j16
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Note: -DInferenceEngine_DIR parameter is needed to specify the folder with generated make files or Visual Studio solution used to build Inference Engine (see readme file in the inference-engine root folder).
Note: `-DInferenceEngine_DIR` parameter is needed to specify the folder with generated make files or Visual Studio solution used to build Inference Engine (see readme file in the inference-engine root folder).
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Before running the Python samples, please manually replicate OpenVINO folders structure with Python modules:
- create an empty folder `openvino/inference_engine`
- move built `ie_api.so` and `__init__.py` files from the `<build_folder>/inference_engine` to `openvino/inference_engine` folder
- create an empty `__init__.py` file in the `openvino` folder
- add the root folder where `openvino` folder is located to the PYTHONPATH environment variable.
- add the folder with Inference Engine libraries to LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable on Linux (or PATH on Windows).