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👋 Hey folks, I was hoping to use annoy.__version__ to check which version of the Python Annoy library someone is using when uploading a model using modelstore. It doesn't appear to be supported and throws an AttributeError.
>>> import annoy
>>> annoy.__version__
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: module 'annoy' has no attribute '__version__'
For now I'm falling back on one of the the (less common) approaches suggested here. If there's some scope to add that in (in the future), it would be great!
👋 Hey folks, I was hoping to use
annoy.__version__
to check which version of the PythonAnnoy
library someone is using when uploading a model using modelstore. It doesn't appear to be supported and throws anAttributeError
.For now I'm falling back on one of the the (less common) approaches suggested here. If there's some scope to add that in (in the future), it would be great!
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