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* Try to improve gflags

* Try to improve gflags: part 2

* Tried to use dependencies on system

* Use nlohmann_jsonConfig from system

* Enabled nlohmann_json from system

* Improvements

* handle system gflags in developer package

* Simplifications

* Simplify dependency management

* Corrected package names

* Fixed subgraphsDumper configure stage

* Try to fix rhel8

* Try to fix macosx

* Fixed VPUX build

* Fixed aliasing issues

* Suppress some wanrings

* export gflags when build it

* Fixed some LTO

* Try to fix Mac

* revert

* use gflags as private dependency

* Aligned targets in developer package

* Fixed frontends tests build on U20 with LTO

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* Don't use pkg_search_module(zlib ..) during cross-compilation

* Removed unused variables

* Fixed finding of zlib during cross-compilation
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OpenVINO™ Python* development tools

General

OpenVINO includes following tools:

  • openvino.tools.benchmark

Please, refer to https://docs.openvino.ai for details.

Installation

Prerequisites

Install prerequisites first:

1. Python

Install Python prerequisites:

Run following command to install these prerequisites on Ubuntu*:

sudo apt-get install python3 python3-dev python3-setuptools python3-pip

Python setuptools and python package manager (pip) install packages into system directory by default. There are several options:

  • work inside [virtual environment][virtualenv] (best solution).
  • use --user option for all pip commands.
  • install all dependencies with sudo permissions.

In order to use virtual environment you should install it:

python3 -m pip install virtualenv
python3 -m virtualenv -p `which python3` <directory_for_environment>

Before starting to work inside virtual environment, it should be activated:

source <directory_for_environment>/bin/activate

Virtual environment can be deactivated using command

deactivate

2. Install packages

You can install tools by specifying path to tool with setup.py in pip install command:

python3 -m pip install <tools_folder>/

For example, to install Benchmark Tool, use the following command:

python3 -m pip install benchmark_tool/

Configuration

Each subpackage has specific configuration. Please, refer to specific subpackage documentation for details.