Yes, found the issue :) I'll see to it there is a fix in the next RC. ETA early next week
Thanks@doru! BTW if you are running a code from outside the trains repo, do you still get the double package?
I think you can reproduce it by cloning the trains repository, then pip install -e ~/trains
and then you need to run one of the examples from trains examples by writing python3 toy_base_task.py
. Then you should see this odd bug.
MysteriousBee56 yes, please change the trains code!!! Wee pee, if you think someone else can benefit, feel free to PR :)
Regrading the double entry, that seems like an odd bug, how can I reproduce it?
Yes, it fixed. If I install trains from github repo directly withouth using my local version. But, is there another way to avoid it, because I might change the code for my personal use, that's why I want to install trains from my local.
I think it fails because it tries to install trains twice. Could you remove the trains package, and test? I'm also curious how do you have both installed?!
-e git+
torch == 1.5.1 torchvision == 0.6.1 trains == 0.15.2rc0
Actually, package version is also written. However, because of git ref, trains-agent fails.
Yes, I mean trains-agent. Actually I am using 0.15.2rc0. But, I am using local files, I mean I clone trains and trains-agent repos and install them. Their versions are 0.15.2rc0
I see, that's why we get the git ref, not package version.
The versions don't need to match, any combination will work.
I will install from repository and try it again, my trains-agent version is 0.15.2rc0, but I could not find trains version, it might be about version
Yes, I mean trains-agent. Actually I am using 0.15.2rc0. But, I am using local files, I mean I clone trains and trains-agent repos and install them. Their versions are 0.15.2rc0
Hi MysteriousBee56 , do you have Trains installed from the git?
Another question, you mentioned "it breaks my execution", I'm assuming you mean trains-agent?!
If that is the case, there is a fix for trains-agent install 0.15.2rc0