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My IDE is visual studio 2013(os is Windows 10 preview (x64)), and I choose "visual studio 12 2013" in cmake config, and it succeed.

My IDE is visual studio 2013(os is Windows 10 preview (x64)), and I choose "visual studio "Visual Studio 12 2013" 2013 Win64" in cmake config, and it succeed.succeed. press config twice and generate once, ignore all the warnings in cmake output window, and you can see the "OpenCV.sln" generated in your path set for "Where to build the binaries".

My IDE is visual studio 2013(os is Windows 10 preview (x64)), and I choose "Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64" in cmake config, and it succeed. press config "Configure" twice and generate "Generate" once, ignore all the warnings in cmake output window, and you can see the "OpenCV.sln" generated in your path set for "Where to build the binaries".

My IDE is visual studio 2013(os is Windows 10 preview (x64)), and I choose "Visual Studio 12 2013 Win64" in window appeared after pressing cmake config, and it succeed. press "Configure". Press "Configure" twice and "Generate" once, ignore all the warnings in cmake output window, and you can see the "OpenCV.sln" generated in your path set for "Where to build the binaries".