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I Have A Question And I'M Not Sure If Anyone Is Clear On This. If I Want The Agent To Manage Dependencies Using Conda, And Install A New Environment Based On The Yaml File Output By

I have a question and I'm not sure if anyone is clear on this. If I want the agent to manage dependencies using Conda, and install a new environment based on the yaml file output by conda env export > environment.yml , how do I do that?"

  
  
Posted 2 months ago
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Hi @<1718799873618219008:profile|FunnyPeacock68> , you can set this up in clearml.conf of the running agent
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Posted 2 months ago

Yes, this allows the agent to manage environments using Conda, but it seems unable to read the YML configuration file. @<1523701070390366208:profile|CostlyOstrich36>

  
  
Posted 2 months ago

@<1718799873618219008:profile|FunnyPeacock68> , it appears that reading a yaml isn't supported. Currently only requirements.txt. I'd suggest opening a GitHub feature request for this capability!

  
  
Posted 2 months ago