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Install issues on arm64 (mac book pro M1) #57
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Hi Matt, |
Hi @PinchOfData thanks for getting back here. Just meant to try relatio out and play around in order to understand the package before looking at an R wrapper. But, maybe collab or Docker might be the way for this as well atm. The issue I raised might also be tensorflow related, what I found strange though are the two relatio versions next to each other... What do you think about an R package whether it be more native or an wrapper using reticulate or similar.. ? |
I see. That would be great because many political scientists / computational social scientists work with R and aren't familiar with Python. So I think an R package would create much value-added.
I don't have an M1 to investigate the issue, so for now we're stuck. I'll try to get a hand on one of those from my lab, but I can't promise anything.
I've never done this before, so I'm not sure how to go about this. PS: You should know that the API is currently being refactored to be class-oriented, with four main classes handling different aspects of the pipeline: |
Perfect, I swamped these days anyway. What you suggest sounds like plan. Maybe the wait will even mitigate the M1 issue. Let's keep in touch and let me know once I can test the new API. |
I ran into installation issue on my M1 Macbook pro. I use python and virtualenv regularly and suspect the following issue might be arm64 related. Do you have any experience with new macs / do you test your installers on those?
TL;DR: it seems to me like relatio 0.2.1 and relatio 0.2.0 are being installed at the some causing a conflict. Second, tensorflow on arm64 might follow other version numbers causing an issue?
I ran into the following issue
As for tensorflow I've just installed it via homebrew on a new machine, so it should definitely be update....
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