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for Linux?or for windows? #839

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JiaQiMark opened this issue Aug 1, 2023 · 6 comments
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for Linux?or for windows? #839

JiaQiMark opened this issue Aug 1, 2023 · 6 comments

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@JiaQiMark
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@jaagut
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jaagut commented Aug 1, 2023

Both are supported. However, we mainly test and run CI on Ubuntu Linux. We have heard of many people running this software successfully under Windows.

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OK, Thank you. This can be run directly on Ubuntu, but it needs to be adapted if on windows

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Flova commented Aug 2, 2023

We have some limited testing also for Windows in our CI. So running the core components under Windows should be fine without any adjustments. Some scripts (e.g. the one that downloads the weights) are written in bash and require some Linux tooling (see #714). But if you download the weights or coco by hand you should be fine.

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We have some limited testing also for Windows in our CI. So running the core components under Windows should be fine without any adjustments. Some scripts (e.g. the one that downloads the weights) are written in bash and require some Linux tooling (see #714). But if you download the weights or coco by hand you should be fine.

when I execute the detect.py under windows, nothing happened

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Flova commented Aug 4, 2023

No printout what so ever?

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Flova commented Aug 4, 2023

If this is a case open an issue with your os, installation etc details as requested by the template.

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