Re: Stopping nightly releases to Pypi

2019-12-02 Thread Lausen, Leonard
I would like to remind everyone that lazy consensus is assumed if no objections are raised before 2019-12-05 at 05:42 UTC. There has been some discussion about the proposal, but to my understanding no objections were raised. If the proposal is accepted, MXNet releases would be installed via

Re: Stopping nightly releases to Pypi

2019-12-02 Thread Lausen, Leonard
For the conda environment, just pasting the URL to the whl works fine. For example, replacing - mxnet-cu92mkl==1.6.0b20190910 with - https://lllausen-data.s3.amazonaws.com/mxnet-1.6.0-py3-none-any.whl in the conda file would use the pre-release build of the 1.6 release which is kept at

CI Update

2019-12-02 Thread Pedro Larroy
Small update about CI, which is blocked. Seems there's a nvidia driver compatibility problem in the base AMI that is running in GPU instances and the nvidia docker images that we use for building and testing. We are working on providing a fix by updating the base images as doesn't seem to be

Re: Stopping nightly releases to Pypi

2019-12-02 Thread Joshua Z. Zhang
Separating the nightly wheels from PYPI certainly can reduce our turnaround time for processing new packages, overall I am in favor of this proposal. However, one question is that would external private server causing problems when you are trying to pin a nightly version of MXNet in Conda pip