- 22 Jul, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Make sure if something goes wrong spawning the process, the user gets enough info to be able to try to self correct, or at least file a bug with details so we can fix it. Once the process starts, we immediately change back to the recommended setting to prevent the blocking dialog. This ensures if the model fails to load (OOM, unsupported model type, etc.) the process will exit quickly and we can scan the stdout/stderr of the subprocess for the reason to report via API.
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- 23 Apr, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Now that the llm runner is an executable and not just a dll, more users are facing problems with security policy configurations on windows that prevent users writing to directories and then executing binaries from the same location. This change removes payloads from the main executable on windows and shifts them over to be packaged in the installer and discovered based on the executables location. This also adds a new zip file for people who want to "roll their own" installation model.
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- 01 Apr, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This should resolve a number of memory leak and stability defects by allowing us to isolate llama.cpp in a separate process and shutdown when idle, and gracefully restart if it has problems. This also serves as a first step to be able to run multiple copies to support multiple models concurrently.
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