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Trying to build version 1.0.0-rc.1 module org.tensorflow can no longer be found. #553
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Hi @odinsbane , starting from tensorflow java 1.0.0-rc1, the module has been renamed to simply
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Which makes me realize that this indication is missing in our migration instructions, I’ll make sure to add this as well, thank you |
That did it, I changed the requires then everything built and even ran successfully. |
@karllessard Something else that might be good to explain. Instead of using the artifact-id to denote the GPU version. Now it uses the "tensorflow-core-natives" with |
@odinsbane that part is mentioned in the migrating guide though, please look at this section: https://github.com/tensorflow/java/blob/master/MIGRATING.md#native-artifact-renaming |
@karllessard I was specifically referring to the
The way I did it used the |
The platform artifact pulls in a set of native libraries (currently Windows x86_64, Linux x86_64, macOS x86_64 and macOS arm64), and the platform gpu artifact used to pull in both Linux & Windows GPU binaries until Google stopped supporting Windows GPU binaries. When that happened we stopped making a platform-gpu artifact because it was identical to depending on |
System information
When I tried to upgrade to 1.0.0.rc-1 I get
src/main/java/module-info.java:[4,17] module not found: org.tensorflow
Provide the exact sequence of commands / steps that you executed before running into the problem
I have a working pom.xml with the dependency.
I wanted to switch to the 1.0.0 release candidate by following the github page.
Then my module-info.java causes an error and the project doesn't compile.
I could setup a complete source code + pom.xml to reproduce the problem. Maybe this problem is simpler than that though, and I am using the wrong dependencies.
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