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When someone wants to use a different revision of a model, they need to specify the revision. Looking at the README, it is not clear how to do that. My first assumption would be to use MODEL_REVISION, but that is not enough (and also not documented in the env-variables section).
When you use the TOKENIZER_REVISION (which is documented), then it is also not working.
Only when using both the MODEL_REVISION and the TOKENIZER_REVISION, then it is working.
I think it would make sense to document this in the README, so that users are sure what is happening.
When someone wants to use a different revision of a model, they need to specify the revision. Looking at the README, it is not clear how to do that. My first assumption would be to use
MODEL_REVISION
, but that is not enough (and also not documented in the env-variables section).When you use the
TOKENIZER_REVISION
(which is documented), then it is also not working.Only when using both the
MODEL_REVISION
and theTOKENIZER_REVISION
, then it is working.I think it would make sense to document this in the README, so that users are sure what is happening.
@pandyamarut what do you think about this?
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