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ROpenCVLite

Helper Package for Installing OpenCV with R

v4.110.0 · May 5, 2025 · GPL-3

Description

Installs 'OpenCV' for use by other packages. 'OpenCV' <https://opencv.org/> is library of programming functions mainly aimed at real-time computer vision. This 'Lite' version installs the stable base version of 'OpenCV' and some of its experimental externally contributed modules. It does not provide R bindings directly.

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r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang OK
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r-devel-macos-arm64 OK
r-devel-windows-x86_64 OK
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r-oldrel-windows-x86_64 OK
r-patched-linux-x86_64 OK
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WARNING r-oldrel-macos-arm64

for code/documentation mismatches

sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
WARNING r-oldrel-macos-arm64

for missing documentation entries

sh: cmake: command not found
All user-level objects in a package should have documentation entries.
See chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
Extensions’ manual.
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-arm64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install CMake from: <https://cmake.org/>

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It looks like this package (or a package it requires) has a startup
message which cannot be suppressed: see ?packageStartupMessage.
WARNING r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

for code/documentation mismatches

sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
WARNING r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

for missing documentation entries

sh: cmake: command not found
All user-level objects in a package should have documentation entries.
See chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
Extensions’ manual.
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install CMake from: <https://cmake.org/>

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It looks like this package (or a package it requires) has a startup
message which cannot be suppressed: see ?packageStartupMessage.
OK r-oldrel-windows-x86_64

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OK r-patched-linux-x86_64

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OK r-release-linux-x86_64

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WARNING r-release-macos-arm64

for code/documentation mismatches

sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
WARNING r-release-macos-arm64

for missing documentation entries

sh: cmake: command not found
All user-level objects in a package should have documentation entries.
See chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
Extensions’ manual.
NOTE r-release-macos-arm64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install CMake from: <https://cmake.org/>

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It looks like this package (or a package it requires) has a startup
message which cannot be suppressed: see ?packageStartupMessage.
WARNING r-release-macos-x86_64

for code/documentation mismatches

sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
sh: cmake: command not found
WARNING r-release-macos-x86_64

for missing documentation entries

sh: cmake: command not found
All user-level objects in a package should have documentation entries.
See chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
Extensions’ manual.
NOTE r-release-macos-x86_64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install CMake from: <https://cmake.org/>

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It looks like this package (or a package it requires) has a startup
message which cannot be suppressed: see ?packageStartupMessage.
OK r-release-windows-x86_64

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WARNING 10 OK · 0 NOTE · 4 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE Mar 9, 2026
WARNING r-release-macos-arm64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install C
WARNING r-release-macos-x86_64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install C
WARNING r-oldrel-macos-arm64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install C
WARNING r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

whether startup messages can be suppressed

sh: cmake: command not found
------------------ CMAKE NOT FOUND --------------------

CMake was not found on the PATH. Please install CMake:

 - installr::install.cmake()  (Windows; inside the R console)
 - yum install cmake          (Fedora/CentOS; inside a terminal)
 - apt install cmake          (Debian/Ubuntu; inside a terminal)
 - brew install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with Homebrew)
 - port install cmake         (MacOS; inside a terminal with MacPorts)

Alternatively install C

Version History

new 4.110.0 Mar 10, 2026