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Prebuilt Python 3.7 packages #444

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mratsim opened this issue Jan 16, 2019 · 5 comments
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Prebuilt Python 3.7 packages #444

mratsim opened this issue Jan 16, 2019 · 5 comments
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mratsim commented Jan 16, 2019

Currently DALI 0.6.0 offers prebuilt wheel for Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.6.

The latest Python version is 3.7.

@JanuszL JanuszL assigned JanuszL and klecki and unassigned JanuszL Jan 17, 2019
@JanuszL JanuszL added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 17, 2019
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JanuszL commented Jan 17, 2019

Hi,
We will do that in the future, but currently I see that TensorFlow nor MXNet are not supporting that.
Tracked as DALI-491

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VasLem commented Jan 20, 2019

FYI dali seems to work fine in Python3.7, at least it compiles and gets imported alright, I have not yet proceeded testing its functionality. Unfortunately, the only thing that I had to deselect is the tensorflow plugin , as, during the compilation, although I have installed tensorflow nightly (which btw supports Python3.7), I get an error of missing tensorflow/core/framework/op_kernel.h, while having it enabled.

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mratsim commented Jan 21, 2019

I confirm that it works fine, I'm using it for a Kaggle competition, and also could run the COCO example.

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JanuszL commented Jan 21, 2019

#455 should provide Python 3.7 support.

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JanuszL commented Mar 15, 2019

Done

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