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Mitigate pypi issue with space (short term) #125179

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atalman opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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Mitigate pypi issue with space (short term) #125179

atalman opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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@atalman
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atalman commented Apr 29, 2024

馃悰 Describe the bug

Trying to mitigate issue with pyi space: pypi/support#3836

I propose to delete following releases from pypi:
1.0.1.post2 - 3GB
1.1.0.post2 - 352MB
1.3.0.post2 - 284MB
1.10.1 - (since there are 1.10.0 and 1.10.2) - 5.4 GB
2.1.1 - (since there are 2.1.0 and 2.1.2) - 4.6GB


Total ~13.62GB

This should clear space for 2 more releases
Please note all these releases are available on : https://download.pytorch.org/whl/torch/

cc @seemethere @malfet @osalpekar @albanD

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@atalman atalman changed the title Mitigate pypi issue with space Mitigate pypi issue with space (short term) Apr 29, 2024
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malfet commented Apr 29, 2024

This idea good to me as long as we are sure that those releases are mirrored to download.pytorch.org (up to a hash sum) and instructions for installing previous releases are updated

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albanD commented Apr 29, 2024

Sounds good with @malfet suggestions above.

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@atalman @albanD could you maybe wait for 1.10.1 and 2.1.1 ? I'm trying to negotiate for you that space increase.
Feel free to delete it when you need it, but there's no emergency to delete 2 release ahead.

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atalman commented Apr 30, 2024

@DEKHTIARJonathan Thank you very much! Will wait deleting 1.10.1 and 2.1.1.

@cpuhrsch cpuhrsch added module: binaries Anything related to official binaries that we release to users triaged This issue has been looked at a team member, and triaged and prioritized into an appropriate module labels Apr 30, 2024
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