Thank you CostlyOstrich36 , when I’ll get back to this I’m sure I will have other questions 🙂
RattyLouse61 , I think you can save the yml conda env file as an artifact, this way it would also be accessible by other tasks 🙂
Hey CostlyOstrich36 thank you 🙂 I haven’t yet started using the agent to run a task. I’m in the phase of tracking the experiments. The setup that I have is that there’s an yml conda env file (generated via conda env export
) that includes conda and pip packages. I’d like to log the content of that file in ClearML. I’ve tried to use force_requirements_env_freeze
but it doesn’t do what I’d hope for. Any suggestion?
Hi RattyLouse61 ,
I think packages are detected in runtime and it only shows the packages used by the script directly. When you run with ClearML-Agent, it will log all packages including dependencies that were used.