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I have a cross-platform build system using CMake, and I have OpenCV dependency for iOS.

Setting ${OpenCV_DIR} manually, my project compile and execute correctly if and only if I set manually every time I generate XCODE project variable Project > Build Settings > Framework Search Paths with ${OpenCV_DIR}.

How can I set this variable using CMake directly?

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  • Not sure I get your question right: do you want to specify OpenCV_DIR when runnin CMake? In which ase run cmake with -DOpenCV_DIR=/path/to/opencv. Or do you want that CMake sets up the environment variable OpenCV_DIR? in which case check this answer
    – remi
    Oct 22, 2014 at 13:40
  • XCode use a serie of variables in the projects. But it seems like lot of them are not filled by CMake. CMake set some info maps that mekae excode copile using info un build folder, but frarmework search path never is detected to me. I want to fill that path, or find the way to be found when XCode compiles.
    – vgonisanz
    Oct 23, 2014 at 6:23
  • Have you read this documentation docs.opencv.org/doc/tutorials/introduction/ios_install/… ? Oct 23, 2014 at 6:35
  • I'm not building OpenCV. I'm using OpenCV in a cross-platform project. It works perfectly for Windows, Linux and Android, but I cannot link automatically prebuilt framework in iOS/MAC
    – vgonisanz
    Oct 23, 2014 at 7:14
  • iOS/MAC is very similar to linux isn't it? Cant you just modify OpenCV CMakeLists to export the environment variable that you need as in the link in my first comment?
    – remi
    Oct 23, 2014 at 8:07

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CMake has no full integration with XCode. You can generate a project using it but a lot of things fails. Just drag into your project OpenCV and it will be detected.

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  • Just to clarify, to make the magic: 1º Drag the framework, 2º add the path containing the framework to Search framework path in the Build settings of the target and it will work
    – vgonisanz
    Jun 23, 2015 at 14:36

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