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release: v1.9.1 #462
release: v1.9.1 #462
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Staleness Report: 1.9.1(gpu)
Staleness Report: 1.9.1(cpu)
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Failed tests
Confirmed that these failed with the issues tracked
pytorch succeeded when reran |
conda-forge::fastapi[version='>=0.110.3,<0.111.0'] | ||
conda-forge::uvicorn[version='>=0.30.1,<0.31.0'] | ||
conda-forge::pytorch-gpu[version='>=2.0.0,<2.1.0'] | ||
conda-forge::tensorflow-gpu[version='>=2.14.0,<2.15.0'] |
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Is this introduced recently?
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Yeah in 1.9.0 we switched to fix the gpu issue in 1.8. From 2.0 we switch back to standard tensorflow
May not related to this PR. But why in staleness report, |
Since this is a patch release, the latest relevant version would be latest patch from v2.0. So since there's no 2.0.1, 2.0.0 is latest "relevant" version |
Do we need the change to remove conda default channel and use conda-forge only in Docker file? |
No, we're doing that change from 2.0. For v1 since it's breaking change we are keeping it the same |
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