this also fixed a couple other bugs i was seeing. Thanks very much to you for your help and please pass my thanks on to the team as well.
Hi NastyFox63 could you verify the fix works?pip install git+
Sure thing, hopefully I'll remember to ping tomorrow once GitHub is synced, I'd appreciate it if you could verify the fix works 🙂
that sounds like all good news to me! thanks for the info 🙂
Okay good news, there is a fix, bad news, sync to GitHub will only be tomorrow
I think we were able to fix it, let me check if it was pushed 🙂
hey Martin.B, wondering if you were able to find anything out about this?
i appreciate your help today. it can’t be very fun working on a sunday. i hope you get some relax time away from the computer today, and look forward to hearing more when you are working.
i did want to point out, though, that when manually reporting, it looks like the plots don’t get “cleared” properly: https://demoapp.demo.clear.ml/projects/52eb5c9d938244daaa6fa460edce5e22/experiments/78fa65250e0544d7b50425a82dde75f5/info-output/metrics/plots?columns=selected&columns=type&columns=name&columns=tags&columns=status&columns=project.name&columns=users&columns=started&columns=last_update&columns=last_iteration&columns=parent.name&order=last_update
okay, that’s a fresh install, and the backend is agg:
` Python 3.8.8 (default, Feb 24 2021, 21:46:12)
[GCC 7.3.0] :: Anaconda, Inc. on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
import matplotlib
matplotlib.get_backend()
'agg' `
the machine is headless, and there’s no window server running.
Hmm that is odd, but at least we have a workaround 🙂
What's the matplotlib backend ?
Could you test if this is working:
https://github.com/allegroai/clearml/blob/master/examples/reporting/matplotlib_manual_reporting.py
Okay let's see if I can reproduce it:
new conda env py==3.8 install clearml == 0.17.5rc5 matplotlib == 3.3.4 numpy == 1.20.1 seaborn == 0.11.1Clone repo run `python examples/frameworks/matplotlib/matplotlib_example.pyRight ?
yes, sorry for not catching that earlier—doesn’t seem to change anything