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* Fix python header comments for some extra gRPC backends When a Python script is to be executed directly via exec(3), either the platform knows how to execute the file itself (i.e. special configuration is necessary) or the first line contains a shebang (#!) specifying the interpreter to run it (similar to shell scripts). The shebang MUST be on the first line for the script to work on all platforms, so any header comments need to be in the lines following it. Otherwise executing these scripts as extra backends will yield an "exec format error" message. Changes: * Move introductory comments below the shebang line * Change header comment in transformers.py to refer to the correct python module Signed-off-by: Marcus Köhler <khler.marcus@gmail.com> * Make header comment in ttsbark.py more specific Signed-off-by: Marcus Köhler <khler.marcus@gmail.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Marcus Köhler <khler.marcus@gmail.com> |
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README.md |
Common commands about conda environment
Create a new empty conda environment
conda create --name <env-name> python=<your version> -y
conda create --name autogptq python=3.11 -y
To activate the environment
As of conda 4.4
conda activate autogptq
The conda version older than 4.4
source activate autogptq
Install the packages to your environment
Sometimes you need to install the packages from the conda-forge channel
By using conda
conda install <your-package-name>
conda install -c conda-forge <your package-name>
Or by using pip
pip install <your-package-name>