In my os, the @ symbol and spaces don’t play nicely in llama.cpp directory.
atljoseph opened this issue · 4 comments
atljoseph commented
Just shows folder named llama.cpp with no contents. Nuff said. Ubuntu 22.04.
atljoseph commented
Oh. For some reason docker.sh downloaded images that were only arm64, so I tried to build the images myself and ran into some python error. Then start.sh downloaded the files into the llama.cpp folder. I’m still confused about the @ symbol though
atljoseph commented
Good to go on this
arnfaldur commented
Please describe your issue in much greater detail.
What exactly are you trying to do? What have you done to reach this point?
atljoseph commented
Eh it’s all good now thanks. Too long to mention here. Not really an issue
with your great work here. Another project brought in a specific linked
commit from here and it was a folder with at symbol. Worked out great, after running the right git command, and
after figuring out the right config, and after having the right cuda version
agreement, and after working out a PATH ordering issue. Thanks for the reply
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