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Junyou Chen commented on SINGA-397:
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Thank you! I'm sorry that I have made a mistake. Now the client-usage.py can 
successfully run on my machine. By the way, I strongly recommend you highlight 
the pr-requisites of the python libraries such as tensorflow and keras. It 
seems that the installation of  new versions of these python libraries can also 
support the whole training and inference process(on my machine) but I still 
want to confirm whether the specific version is necessary. Since we should 
firstly create models, would it be okay for you to shift the Quickstart(Model 
Developers) to the first part of the User Guide?It seems now the order is 
alphabetical.

> Deployment Issues for Rafiki
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: SINGA-397
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SINGA-397
>             Project: Singa
>          Issue Type: Test
>         Environment: ubuntu 18, local machine
>            Reporter: Junyou Chen
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: 1.png, 2.png
>
>
> After I deployed Rafiki on my own machine by following the Quick Setup 
> section in the Developer Guide, I tried to run the $client-usage.py$ but 
> failed(as picture 1 shows. system halted with no feedback). Also, I followed 
> several examples in the User Guide, but there are still some problems(shown 
> in picture 2).



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