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I am trying to get HyperGAN running via a Docker image (since a Dockerfile is provided), as I would much rather have a contained, pre-configured environment in which to use it (rather than fiddling with Python versions all over my machine).
Has anyone actually used the Docker setup successfully with this project? I notice that while the Dockerfile specifies a Python 3.4 environment, the syntax in the project itself only works using 3.5. This also means that the Tensorflow version needs to be -cp35 instead of -cp34.
The ADD command also makes no sense, referring to a directories that do not (or no longer?) exist: ADD build *.py shared /. I changed this to a simple COPY . . to just copy everything.
Finally, the ENTRYPOINT also makes no sense: ENTRYPOINT ["python3", "handler.py"] - what is handler.py? This file also does not appear to exist anywhere.
I changed the entry point to ENTRYPOINT ["python3", "hypergan", "test"] but now I get the following error (from the Docker container):
/usr/local/bin/python3: can't find '__main__' module in 'hypergan'
Any idea where to go from here?
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I am trying to get HyperGAN running via a Docker image (since a
Dockerfile
is provided), as I would much rather have a contained, pre-configured environment in which to use it (rather than fiddling with Python versions all over my machine).Has anyone actually used the Docker setup successfully with this project? I notice that while the Dockerfile specifies a Python 3.4 environment, the syntax in the project itself only works using 3.5. This also means that the Tensorflow version needs to be
-cp35
instead of-cp34
.The
ADD
command also makes no sense, referring to a directories that do not (or no longer?) exist:ADD build *.py shared /
. I changed this to a simpleCOPY . .
to just copy everything.Finally, the
ENTRYPOINT
also makes no sense:ENTRYPOINT ["python3", "handler.py"]
- what ishandler.py
? This file also does not appear to exist anywhere.I changed the entry point to
ENTRYPOINT ["python3", "hypergan", "test"]
but now I get the following error (from the Docker container):Any idea where to go from here?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: