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Binary releases #132

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FlorianUekermann opened this issue Aug 14, 2018 · 3 comments
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Binary releases #132

FlorianUekermann opened this issue Aug 14, 2018 · 3 comments

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@FlorianUekermann
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FlorianUekermann commented Aug 14, 2018

It would be great if you could provide binary releases of the shared library with headers for linux and osx. Maybe just a minimal cpu-only config.

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FloopCZ commented Aug 15, 2018

Hi, I am closing this as a duplicate of #8.

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FlorianUekermann commented Aug 15, 2018

By "provide binary releases" I meant upload the resulting .h and .so files for a release on top of the source code you already provide, not a .deb package or similar.

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FloopCZ commented Aug 15, 2018

I understand, but there is no single .h file with the TensorFlow C++ API and the headers are scattered all over the place. If there was a simple location of headers and sources, there would be no reason for this project at all, but unfortunately, this is not the case. See e.g., tensorflow/tensorflow#2412.

If #8 is resolved, we can generate not only .deb package, but also simple .tar with the resources you require (PR welcome).

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