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hi, i am having error when running demo initialized the env variables permanantly

tmazh
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I have intialized env var permanantly but still getting this error that says Please initiate the Intel OpenVINO environment by going to the installation directory for openvino and running the setupvars.sh file in the bin folder.

Makefile:80: recipe for target 'run_py' failed please advice

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JAVIERJOSE_A_Intel
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Hi tmazh, 

 

I just noticed that you opened a new thread presenting a similar issue posted in this thread: 

 

https://forums.intel.com/s/question/0D50P00004UVHRA/hi-i-am-using-ncs2-and-running-demos-of-ncappzoo-and-i-am-getting-error-please-initiate-the-intel-openvino-environment-by-going-to-the-installation-directory-for-openvino-and-running-the-setupvarssh-file-in-the-bin-folder 

 

Could you please keep working on this one as we are going to close the new ones. 

 

Regards, 

 

Javier A. 

Intel Customer Support Technician   

A Contingent Worker at Intel 

 

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tmazh
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I tried but it didnot fixed my problem i initilize environment variables permanantly it didnot fix my problems

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JAVIERJOSE_A_Intel
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Hi tmazh,

 

Thank you for your response. I will happy to help you in the original case that I mentioned to you in my last post.

 

Regards,

 

Javier A. 

Intel Customer Support Technician   

A Contingent Worker at Intel 

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tmazh
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i have set up the env var and ran the program it is getting error when i ran it attached is the output of program i am using NCS2 stick and openvino and running ncappzoo

 

Please initiate the Intel OpenVINO environment by going to the installation directory for openvino and running the setupvars.sh file in the bin folder.

Makefile:80: recipe for target 'run_py' failed

make: *** [run_py] Error 1

 

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