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Cannot find any way to install tensorflow<=2.15.0 #66517
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What is ur python version? |
3.11. I think I tried 3.10 at some point but it didn't seem to help. |
Please have you try to use python version 3.9 for the installing of the tensorflow |
Thanks for verifying that it should be possible @Venkat6871. I think I'm getting a handle on it now. If I set up a brand new environment in docker and do
Then when I tried to reinstall just |
Hi @Venkat6871, yeah it looks like you're getting the same error in your gist:
It turns out that your code works fine if you're not using a build tool since all the packages before |
Hi @peter-fm ,
Thank you! |
I would say it isn't entirely resolved since it currently isn't possible to install |
Issue type
Bug
Have you reproduced the bug with TensorFlow Nightly?
Yes
Source
source
TensorFlow version
2.15.0
Custom code
Yes
OS platform and distribution
Ubuntu 22.04.3
Mobile device
No response
Python version
3.11
Bazel version
No response
GCC/compiler version
No response
CUDA/cuDNN version
No response
GPU model and memory
No response
Current behavior?
I want to install tensorflow in python and also then serve a model in a rust application. Since the only c++ bindings are for 2.15.0 (I cannot find any other compiled versions without building from source...which I tried and failed to do), I have to install tensorflow 2.15.0. I tried installing tensorflow 2.15.1 and training a model but the c++ bindings complain the model was trained using a version later than the c++ bindings (which is true)...so I assume I have to install tensorflow 2.15.0 or lower:
or
I then tried to install 2.15 from source but since I don't have 3 phds I cannot decipher the reasons why it fails (after taking 4 hours to download, unzip and then compile).
I'm at a total loss at what to do... if there was just a wheel available for some version below 2.15.1 or just more compiled c++ bindings available for something other than 2.15.0 then I could not be wasting my time.
The problem is even worse if I try and use
and-cuda
(but one thing at a time?).Standalone code to reproduce the issue
pip install "tensorflow<=2.15.0"
Relevant log output
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