#!/usr/bin/env bash unset PYTORCH_VERSION # For unittest, nightly PyTorch is used as the following section, # so no need to set PYTORCH_VERSION. # In fact, keeping PYTORCH_VERSION forces us to hardcode PyTorch version in config. set -e eval "$(./conda/bin/conda shell.bash hook)" conda activate ./env if [ "${CU_VERSION:-}" == cpu ] ; then cudatoolkit="cpuonly" else if [[ ${#CU_VERSION} -eq 4 ]]; then CUDA_VERSION="${CU_VERSION:2:1}.${CU_VERSION:3:1}" elif [[ ${#CU_VERSION} -eq 5 ]]; then CUDA_VERSION="${CU_VERSION:2:2}.${CU_VERSION:4:1}" fi echo "Using CUDA $CUDA_VERSION as determined by CU_VERSION" version="$(python -c "print('.'.join(\"${CUDA_VERSION}\".split('.')[:2]))")" cudatoolkit="cudatoolkit=${version}" fi printf "Installing PyTorch with %s\n" "${cudatoolkit}" conda install -y -c "pytorch-${UPLOAD_CHANNEL}" "pytorch-${UPLOAD_CHANNEL}"::pytorch "${cudatoolkit}" pytest if [ $PYTHON_VERSION == "3.6" ]; then printf "Installing minimal PILLOW version\n" # Install the minimal PILLOW version. Otherwise, let setup.py install the latest pip install pillow>=5.3.0 fi printf "* Installing torchvision\n" python setup.py develop