пн, 10 янв. 2022 г. в 01:29, gevisz <gev...@gmail.com>: > > вс, 9 янв. 2022 г. в 16:52, Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com>: > > > > On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 3:59 AM gevisz <gev...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > вс, 21 нояб. 2021 г. в 17:12, Mark Knecht <markkne...@gmail.com>: > > > > > > > > Congrats! > > > > > > Thank you. However, it was not for long. On 30-12-2021 recompilation > > > of the same tensorflow-2.7.0 because of some changed dependencies > > > failed with the same f**ng "Bazel failed" error as before. > > > > > > So, I am currently going to degrade my Gentoo system to the state it > > > was in on 12-12-2021, when its last update was successful and froze it > > > forever. > > > > > > The problem is that I do not know how to do it but I am going to post > > > this question as a separate thread. (I am using webrsync method.) > > > > > > > Sorry for the problems. I saw your other thread about downgrading > > Gentoo. I agree with the other responses you got there that Gentoo, in > > general, does not support standing still much less going backward. > > > > I will offer what will probably not be a popular comment but my > > opinion is Gentoo is exactly the wrong sort of distribution for doing > > work in tensorflow. With all of it's updates, limited testing of > > packages, extreme amounts of code building, and not being a distro > > that the official tensorflow folks even verify on, it's just too hard. > > (And a contributing factor to how I moved away in the beginning.) > > > > My thought is that you might create a 20.04 LTS Ubuntu VM (or possibly > > an LXC container) running whatever your desktop flavor of Gentoo is - > > I run Kubuntu - and just run tensorflow in the VM. You won't easily > > get GPU support unless you deal with passthrough, but the software > > will just work and you won't spend time dealing with building code > > which can be spent coding tensorflow. > > > > If you insist on running in Gentoo consider the LXD container running > > an older rev of Gentoo. (If you can find one) Get it working, if you > > can, and then never update it. > > > > lxc image list images: gentoo > > > > There are openrc and systemd versions available, but a Kubuntu stable > > container would more likely to 'just work' IMO. > > Thank you for your reply, Mark. > > Unfortunately, you missed my previous message in this thread > where I wrote that I do have Ubuntu 20.04 on the same computer.
Correction: > However, tensorflow fails to run on it because it is compiled > to be inconsistent with my videocard. So, Gentoo is my only option > for this hardware.