![]() Hi moderators how to make cv2 module (from the default image) available within the virtualenv environment ? (created with -system-site-packages) option I believe doing so will lose the H/W acceleration capabilities. Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. ![]() This downgraded OpenCV version for me python3 However within a virtualenv ( created via virtualenv -p python3 env -system-site-packages), it was unable to import cv2 from the default image.ĭoing sudo apt-get install python3-opencv made cv2 available within the virtualenv, but it downgraded the openCV version as shown below. I already had OpenCV installed in the default image. I solved it by: sudo apt-get install python3-opencv
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