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No such file or directory: 'fairseq\\version.txt #5518
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Same issue. |
Downgrade |
same |
It also works for me on Windows 11, with Python 3.10.14. To downgrade python -m pip install pip==24.0 |
thanks everyone, it works |
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I'm using Python 3.12, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 video card, and I'm trying to install RVC (Retrieval based Voice Conversion WebUI) by cloning from git and the Fairseq package using pip. When I get this error, I have already installed Visual C++ Tools, but it didn't solve it like before. What can I do?:
C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe
Requirement already satisfied: fairseq in c:\users\Strilin\appdata\local\programs\python\python312\lib\site-packages (0.12.
2)
Requirement already satisfied: cffi in c:\users\Strilin\appdata\local\programs\python\python312\lib\site-packages (from fai
rseq) (1.16.0)
Requirement already satisfied: cython in c:\users\Strilin\appdata\local\programs\python\python312\lib\site-packages (from f
airseq) (3.0.10)
Requirement already satisfied: hydra-core<1.1,>=1.0.7 in c:\users\Strilin\appdata\local\programs\python\python312\lib\site-
packages (from fairseq) (1.0.7)
Collecting omegaconf<2.1 (from fairseq)
Using cached omegaconf-2.0.6-py3-none-any.whl.metadata (3.0 kB)
WARNING: Ignoring version 2.0.6 of omegaconf since it has invalid metadata:
Requested omegaconf<2.1 from https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/d0/eb/9d63ce09dd8aa85767c65668d5414958ea29648a0eec8
0a4a7d311ec2684/omegaconf-2.0.6-py3-none-any.whl (from fairseq) has invalid metadata: .* suffix can only be used with
= =
or!=
operatorsPyYAML (>=5.1.*)
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