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Hi Folks, How Does Clearml Figure Out The Virtual Environment That It Needs To Use For The Task. Is There Any Way To Override The Default Virtual Environment That Is Picked ?

Hi folks, how does clearml figure out the virtual environment that it needs to use for the task. Is there any way to override the default virtual environment that is picked ?

  
  
Posted one year ago
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Hi @<1523704207914307584:profile|ObedientToad56> , the virtual env is constructed using the detected packages when run locally. You can certainly override that. For example use Task.add_requirements - None

There are also a few additional configurations in the agent section of clearml.conf I would suggest going over

  
  
Posted one year ago

Thanks @<1567321739677929472:profile|StoutGorilla30> and @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36> my question was from the perspective of agent. I am guessing agent.binary is what i would have to set.
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Posted one year ago

i think as long as u install the clearml in that venv, it would only be executed within it

  
  
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