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Is There Any Way I Can Ensure Specific Python Package Versions Are Being Installed? Basically I Need Torch==2.4.0+Cu124 And Torchvision==0.19.0+Cu124, But I Think Certain Other Packages (Not Sure Which, Suspecting Either Clearml Or Ultralytics) Are Instal

Is there any way I can ensure specific python package versions are being installed? Basically I need torch==2.4.0+cu124 and torchvision==0.19.0+cu124, but I think certain other packages (not sure which, suspecting either clearml or ultralytics) are installing other versions over them (mainly installing torch==2.4.0 over torch==2.4.0+cu124) and because of it I keep encountering issues. I have already tried and set the versions in the requirements.txt, they still get overwritten.

  
  
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Thanks, that might have done the trick!

  
  
Posted 3 months ago

Hi @<1736919317200506880:profile|NastyStarfish19> , the default behaviour of the agent will install everything in the 'installed packages' section in the execution tab. You can also specify packages manually using Task.set_packages - None

  
  
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