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Hello! I'm trying to follow this and I'm running into an issue, I think it's maybe to do with pip? I get as far as running the bash install-stylegan2.sh command before things go wrong. When I run that command it installs loads of things and then starts giving me warnings like this: INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of six to determine which version is compatible with other requirements. This could take a while. INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of requests to determine which version is compatible with other requireme nts. This could take a while. INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of protobuf to determine which version is compatible with other requireme nts. This could take a while.
This is repeated for a number of other modules. Eventually it says:
ERROR: Cannot install -r requirements.txt (line 28) and Keras-Applications==1.0.7 because these package versions have conflicting dependencies.
The conflict is caused by:
The user requested Keras-Applications==1.0.7
tensorflow-gpu 1.15.0 depends on keras-applications>=1.0.8
To fix this you could try to:
1. loosen the range of package versions you've specified
2. remove package versions to allow pip attempt to solve the dependency conflict
ERROR: ResolutionImpossible: for help visit https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide/#fixing-conflicting-dependencies
It then completes the installation and it all seems ok, but when I try to run the run_generator.py command it fails immediately, saying Traceback (most recent call last): File "run_generator.py", line 9, in <module> import PIL.Image ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PIL'
I think I've worked out that this means that pip has not managed to correctly install the various modules it needs to run this command...so I tried to install them myself. I started with keras-applications v1.0.8 and Pillow. That changed the error message to missing tensorflow, so I installed tensorflow 1.15. Then the error message said it was missing opensimplex, so I
installed that.
Once I had done all that I again ran the run_generator.py command, which generated a lot more activity but it eventually failed with the last line saying RuntimeError: No GPU devices found
I'm pretty clueless as to what has gone wrong. Is there some set of dependencies breaking somewhere? Or am I just doing something wildly wrong? It seems weird to me that all of those errors would then result in a "missing GPU device", so is that error completely unrelated to the previous errors?
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Hello! I'm trying to follow this and I'm running into an issue, I think it's maybe to do with pip? I get as far as running the
bash install-stylegan2.sh
command before things go wrong. When I run that command it installs loads of things and then starts giving me warnings like this:INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of six to determine which version is compatible with other requirements. This could take a while. INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of requests to determine which version is compatible with other requireme nts. This could take a while. INFO: pip is looking at multiple versions of protobuf to determine which version is compatible with other requireme nts. This could take a while.
This is repeated for a number of other modules. Eventually it says:
It then completes the installation and it all seems ok, but when I try to run the
run_generator.py
command it fails immediately, sayingTraceback (most recent call last): File "run_generator.py", line 9, in <module> import PIL.Image ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PIL'
I think I've worked out that this means that pip has not managed to correctly install the various modules it needs to run this command...so I tried to install them myself. I started with keras-applications v1.0.8 and Pillow. That changed the error message to missing tensorflow, so I installed tensorflow 1.15. Then the error message said it was missing opensimplex, so I
installed that.
Once I had done all that I again ran the run_generator.py command, which generated a lot more activity but it eventually failed with the last line saying
RuntimeError: No GPU devices found
I'm pretty clueless as to what has gone wrong. Is there some set of dependencies breaking somewhere? Or am I just doing something wildly wrong? It seems weird to me that all of those errors would then result in a "missing GPU device", so is that error completely unrelated to the previous errors?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: