![]() You can either place them in the SDKMAN directory /Users/davidkanenwisher/.sdkman/candidates/java or link them. SDKMAN doesn't have the official JDK in it but you can add in any you have installed. If you don't have Ant, I recommend installing it via homebrew like so: $ brew install antĭo you already have SDKMAN? It's not absolutely necessary but it makes it easy to switch between versions and to know they are configured in such a way OpenCV's build process can find it. You can check if it's installed on the command line by checking it's version: $ ant -vĪpache Ant(TM) version 1.10.7 compiled on September 1 2019 If you don't have Homebrew, you'll either need to get it or find another way to install Ant. Let's start with a few housekeeping things: I soon discovered there was more to it than I first thought. The other day I went to bring OpenCV OpenCV into an OpenRNDR project. ![]()
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