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DO NOT MERGE: Minimal example for representation #178
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@ziw-liu , I tried doing a fresh installation. I am getting the following error:
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@Soorya19Pradeep Seems like you are testing on macOS. Can you share the output of this:
It is likely that you are running Python in x86 emulation mode. As explained in readme, you need the arm64 (native) build of Python for torch to work. Can you also test on Linux? |
@Soorya19Pradeep also if you are using conda, it's helpful to look at the output of |
@ziw-liu , I tried it on an HPC OnDemand session. It does work there.
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@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Contrastive learning of cell state dynamics in response to perturbations. | |||
> The CTC example configs are also tested on macOS with Apple M1 Pro SoCs (macOS 14.7). | |||
> Apple Silicon users need to make sure that they use | |||
> the `arm64` build of Python to use MPS acceleration. | |||
> Tested to work on Linux on the High Performance cluster, and may not work in other environments. |
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This is the same as line 9. Also it won't be clear to the reader what 'the High Performance cluster' is.
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> Tested to work on Linux on the High Performance cluster, and may not work in other environments. | |
> Other system configurations may not work as intended. |
Produce a source distribution by:
rm -rf ./.git
Then test if the no-git version in the shared drive: