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Hello Everyone ! As You Can Observe In Attached Snipped, In My Code I Freeze The Env, And The Agent Install Every Cached Dependency With The Same Version. Is There Any Way That The Agent On My Side (My Computer) Will Straightly Use The Virtual Environment

Hello everyone ! As you can observe in attached snipped, in my code i freeze the env, and the agent install every cached dependency with the same version. Is there any way that the agent on my side (my computer) will straightly use the virtual environment in my system and will not install anything ?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago
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Hi ExasperatedCrocodile76 ,

You can try running the agent with these environment variables set to 1:

CLEARML_AGENT_SKIP_PIP_VENV_INSTALL=1 CLEARML_AGENT_SKIP_PYTHON_ENV_INSTALL=1There's more env vars here: https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/clearml_agent/clearml_agent_env_var

Does that work for you?

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Thanks for help ! I will try and let you know.

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Hello , I passed following variables to the agent followingly: CLEARML_AGENT_SKIP_PIP_VENV_INSTALL=1 CLEARML_AGENT_SKIP_PYTHON_ENV_INSTALL=1 clearml-agent daemon --queue "default" --foreground and it works perfectly ! Thanks for advise.

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

Hey ExasperatedCrocodile76 ! Thanks for checking back in and letting me know 😄 Glad I could help!

  
  
Posted 2 years ago

You're not the first one with this problem, so I think I'll ask the devs to maybe add it as a parameter for clearml-agent in that way it will show up in the docs and you might have found it sooner. Do you think that would help?

  
  
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