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Add conda nvcc installation instructions to compile_from_source.md #12
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…mports Add missing imports to adam
[FIX] passing of sparse in StableEmbedding
…orts Remove unused imports, fix NotImplementedError
Add a CPU-only build option
If users don't have sudo access, or want to have different cuda versions for each conda environment, it can be helpful to install nvcc on a per environment basis. It is non-intuitive which of the many conda package (nvcc, cuda_runtime, etc.) you need to install, so I thought it would be useful to include that info in the source compilation instructions. This is how I installed the package locally, and can upload my conda env file if its wanted :)
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Add conda nvcc installation instructions to compile_from_source.md
Aug 16, 2022
This is a great addition, thank you! One issue with the conda install is that only a limited number of CUDA versions are supported. We also offer a script to download and install a variety of CUDA versions locally: cuda_install.sh. Could you add instructions on how to use this? |
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If users don't have sudo access, or want to have different cuda versions for each conda environment, it can be helpful to install nvcc on a per environment basis. It is non-intuitive which of the many conda package (nvcc, cuda_runtime, etc.) you need to install, so I thought it would be useful to include that info in the source compilation instructions. This is how I installed the package locally, and can upload my conda env file if its wanted :)