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How to install? #23

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Curious-Nikhil opened this issue Jul 1, 2018 · 6 comments
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How to install? #23

Curious-Nikhil opened this issue Jul 1, 2018 · 6 comments

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@Curious-Nikhil
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dont know how to install from the .whl file.
Please help and add in the wiki.

Many thanks!
You just saved my life!

@fo40225
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fo40225 commented Jul 1, 2018

https://stackoverflow.com/a/27909082

@Curious-Nikhil
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also,
What is the diff between your version and the official?
Sry, if used wrong technical terms.

@fo40225
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fo40225 commented Jul 2, 2018

The difference from the official version is only in build config and the functionality is not modified.

@JimAva
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JimAva commented Jul 2, 2018

I've tried installing several wheels but I get the message such as this:
??NAME??.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.

I'm running on Windows 10, AMD Phenom II, Geforce 1060 6G, Python 3.6. Since my processor does not support AVX, I have CUDA 9.2 and 9.1 installed along with cuDNN 7.1.

I'm trying to using your whl to get the Tensorflow-GPU 1.8 or 1.7 installed.

Example: iii. pip install tensorflow_gpu-1.8.0-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64-cuda91cudnn71sse2.whl

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fo40225 commented Jul 2, 2018

@JimAva Don't change the filename, it will cause error.

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JimAva commented Jul 2, 2018

That worked! Thank you for the quick response.

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