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AttributeError: '_OpNamespace' 'fbgemm' object has no attribute 'jagged_2d_to_dense' #2425
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Hi @zhuhaozhe could you let us know what is the PyTorch version you are using? It is likely that you have a non-nightly version of PyTorch installed. We will make this clearer in the installation instructions, but nightly fbgemm_gpu is intended to run against nightly PyTorch. |
Hi, @q10.
nightly fbgemm_gpu is intended to run against nightly PyTorch
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I have same question.
but I just install fbgemm-gpu by pip install fbgemm-gpu --index-url https://download.pytorch.org/whl/cu118/ |
Hi @gamdwk you should be installing the latest pytorch nightly, since fbgemm-gpu 0.6.0 is only compatible with pytorch 2.2+. The full installation instructions can be found in https://pytorch.org/FBGEMM/fbgemm_gpu-development/BuildInstructions.html. |
@zhuhaozhe Unfortunately, we don't have the bandwidth to offer support for the situation you have described. In general, our CI builds and tests the fbgemm-gpu package against published pytorch nightly releases, and the error signature you observe generally points to a mismatch between the pytorch version that the fbgemm-gpu pacakge was built against, vs the pytorch version installed in the system. If you have not already, please check the full installation instructions for fbgemm-gpu in https://pytorch.org/FBGEMM/fbgemm_gpu-development/InstallationInstructions.html, and let us know if you continue to see the issue. |
This is not expected to work as Pytorch will be compiled with C++11 ABI when you build from source whereas the Pytorch binary wheel be compiled with pre-C++11 ABI. FBGEMM nightly wheel via pip expects to be used with a pytorch compiled with pre-C++11 ABI. So, you have to either build both pytorch and fbgemm from source (with C++11 ABI) or use pip wheels for both. |
We are working on CPU-only build env.
When building latest Pytorch from src and install fbgemm_nightly via pip
We will met
Is there a way to build latest Pytorch from src while install fbgemm_gpu via pip can work?
Install pytorch nightly and fbgemm_gpu nightly via pip can work.
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