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What Python version? Which operating system?
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python 2.7
macOS Sierra 10.12.6
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the terminal shows that
conda install -c maciejkula -c pytorch -c peterjc123 spotlight=0.1.3
Fetching package metadata ...........
Solving package specifications:
PackageNotFoundError: Packages missing in current channels:
- spotlight 0.1.3* -> pytorch 0.3.0 -> mkl >=2018
We have searched for the packages in the following channels:
- https://conda.anaconda.org/maciejkula/osx-64
- https://conda.anaconda.org/maciejkula/noarch
- https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/osx-64
- https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/noarch
- https://conda.anaconda.org/peterjc123/osx-64
- https://conda.anaconda.org/peterjc123/noarch
- https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/anaconda/pkgs/free/osx-64
- https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/anaconda/pkgs/free/noarch
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It looks like you have actually run an installation command for Spotlight 0.1.3 instead of 0.1.4?
Try
conda install -c maciejkula -c pytorch -c peterjc123 spotlight=0.1.4
as per the installation instructions.
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Also, please have a look at how to format code on Github: https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/#
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Sorry for the format. I ignored that.
conda install -c maciejkula -c pytorch -c peterjc123 spotlight=0.1.4
Fetching package metadata ...
........
Solving package specifications:
PackageNotFoundError: Packages missing in current channels:
spotlight 0.1.4* -> pytorch 0.3.1.* -> mkl >=2018
We have searched for the packages in the following channels:
https://conda.anaconda.org/maciejkula/osx-64
https://conda.anaconda.org/maciejkula/noarch
https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/osx-64
https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/noarch
https://conda.anaconda.org/peterjc123/osx-64
https://conda.anaconda.org/peterjc123/noarch
https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/anaconda/pkgs/free/osx-64
https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/anaconda/pkgs/free/noarch
I tried 0.1.4, but showed the same problem.
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FWIW, I'm getting the same thing. Python 3.6.2 (miniconda) on fedora 27
marks@localhost ~/d/n/m/r/model_testing> conda install -c maciejkula -c pytorch -c peterjc123 spotlight=0.1.4 (usecases)
Fetching package metadata ...............
Solving package specifications:
PackageNotFoundError: Packages missing in current channels:
- spotlight 0.1.4* -> pytorch 0.3.1.* -> mkl >=2018
- spotlight 0.1.4* -> pytorch 0.3.1.* -> cudnn 7.0.*
We have searched for the packages in the following channels:
- https://conda.anaconda.org/maciejkula/linux-64
- https://conda.anaconda.org/maciejkula/noarch
- https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/linux-64
- https://conda.anaconda.org/pytorch/noarch
- https://conda.anaconda.org/peterjc123/linux-64
- https://conda.anaconda.org/peterjc123/noarch
- https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/free/linux-64
- https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/free/noarch
- https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/r/linux-64
- https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/r/noarch
- https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/pro/linux-64
- https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/pro/noarch
marks@localhost ~/d/n/m/r/model_testing> python --version (usecases)
Python 3.6.2 :: Continuum Analytics, Inc.
marks@localhost ~/d/n/m/r/model_testing>
No change even after installing latest pytorch release following instructions on pytorch.org.
However, I was able to install spotlight version 0.1.1 by omitting the version specification from the previous command. Is there a reason for it to be set up this way?
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I made a separate repo with a CI build to reproduce this, but everything looks fine. Can you have a look at the installation script and see if that gives you a hint as to what is wrong?
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Interesting; given that a freshly installed conda works, I tried doing conda update conda
(outside of any environment) and that resolved the issue. Perhaps one of the other channels relies on a new feature of conda or something?
On a related note, would you accept a PR which would enable users to install with pip as well? Or is that not feasible due to dependencies like CuDNN or MKL?
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Sure, let's try making it work with pip. I think PyTorch used to be only available on conda, but seeing as it's now on pip as well there is no reason Spotlight shouldn't be.
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Closing now but happy to re-open for pip uploading.
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