how to install opencv for python3.7 when default python3 is python3.5





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I am trying to install opencv for my JetsonTX1. I have to build OpenCV from source CMake follow the link
https://www.jetsonhacks.com/2018/06/04/build-opencv-3-4-with-cuda-on-nvidia-jetson-tx1/
The issue is Jetson has python 3.5 as default Python. I would like to update to python3.7. I used update-alternatives to switch python3 point to python3.7. But when I build the opencv with CMake, it still choose python3 interpreter as Python 3.5. Is there a way to force install opencv for python3.7?










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  • Have you considered virtual environments, isn't that the pythonic way to manage versions? You could also try pip3.7 instead.

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  • @DaveStSomeWhere: I really don't know how to build OpenCV for Python 3.7 using virtual environments. I thought it's for install only.

    – ThangNguyen
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I am trying to install opencv for my JetsonTX1. I have to build OpenCV from source CMake follow the link
https://www.jetsonhacks.com/2018/06/04/build-opencv-3-4-with-cuda-on-nvidia-jetson-tx1/
The issue is Jetson has python 3.5 as default Python. I would like to update to python3.7. I used update-alternatives to switch python3 point to python3.7. But when I build the opencv with CMake, it still choose python3 interpreter as Python 3.5. Is there a way to force install opencv for python3.7?










share|improve this question

























  • Have you considered virtual environments, isn't that the pythonic way to manage versions? You could also try pip3.7 instead.

    – DaveStSomeWhere
    5 hours ago













  • @DaveStSomeWhere: I really don't know how to build OpenCV for Python 3.7 using virtual environments. I thought it's for install only.

    – ThangNguyen
    46 mins ago














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I am trying to install opencv for my JetsonTX1. I have to build OpenCV from source CMake follow the link
https://www.jetsonhacks.com/2018/06/04/build-opencv-3-4-with-cuda-on-nvidia-jetson-tx1/
The issue is Jetson has python 3.5 as default Python. I would like to update to python3.7. I used update-alternatives to switch python3 point to python3.7. But when I build the opencv with CMake, it still choose python3 interpreter as Python 3.5. Is there a way to force install opencv for python3.7?










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I am trying to install opencv for my JetsonTX1. I have to build OpenCV from source CMake follow the link
https://www.jetsonhacks.com/2018/06/04/build-opencv-3-4-with-cuda-on-nvidia-jetson-tx1/
The issue is Jetson has python 3.5 as default Python. I would like to update to python3.7. I used update-alternatives to switch python3 point to python3.7. But when I build the opencv with CMake, it still choose python3 interpreter as Python 3.5. Is there a way to force install opencv for python3.7?







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  • Have you considered virtual environments, isn't that the pythonic way to manage versions? You could also try pip3.7 instead.

    – DaveStSomeWhere
    5 hours ago













  • @DaveStSomeWhere: I really don't know how to build OpenCV for Python 3.7 using virtual environments. I thought it's for install only.

    – ThangNguyen
    46 mins ago



















  • Have you considered virtual environments, isn't that the pythonic way to manage versions? You could also try pip3.7 instead.

    – DaveStSomeWhere
    5 hours ago













  • @DaveStSomeWhere: I really don't know how to build OpenCV for Python 3.7 using virtual environments. I thought it's for install only.

    – ThangNguyen
    46 mins ago

















Have you considered virtual environments, isn't that the pythonic way to manage versions? You could also try pip3.7 instead.

– DaveStSomeWhere
5 hours ago







Have you considered virtual environments, isn't that the pythonic way to manage versions? You could also try pip3.7 instead.

– DaveStSomeWhere
5 hours ago















@DaveStSomeWhere: I really don't know how to build OpenCV for Python 3.7 using virtual environments. I thought it's for install only.

– ThangNguyen
46 mins ago





@DaveStSomeWhere: I really don't know how to build OpenCV for Python 3.7 using virtual environments. I thought it's for install only.

– ThangNguyen
46 mins ago










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