welcome. please take the tour and review How to Ask. if your screenshot contains any information you think is important, copy it as text into your question. -- remove that "opencv" package. it's outdated and not original (it's from anaconda/conda/conda-forge, or even worse). use pip3 install opencv-python, which is the official package.
to "answer" the question (I still don't know if the weird package is to blame), yes, haveOpenCL() should return true in all cases. it should even return true if there's only a CPU, because OpenCL can run on CPUs. if it doesn't return true, that might be due to a faulty build. those unofficial builds have unknown quality. they might have been built without any OpenCL support. the official package works just fine.
Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking.
pip3 install opencv-python
, which is the official package.haveOpenCL()
should return true in all cases. it should even return true if there's only a CPU, because OpenCL can run on CPUs. if it doesn't return true, that might be due to a faulty build. those unofficial builds have unknown quality. they might have been built without any OpenCL support. the official package works just fine.