Environment definition contains cucim, but we don't need/use it
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Bug summary
The default Linux environment file contains the cucim
package. To the best of my knowledge, this is not required for any of the InnerEye functionality. Cucim
is only used in the hi-ml-histopathology module, which we don't really use in InnerEye.
This leads to problems as reported by @kh296 in #741
Code for reproduction
See https://github.com/microsoft/InnerEye-DeepLearning/issues/741
Actual outcome
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Error messages
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Expected outcome
Creating a Conda environment on a non-GPU machine should work just fine.
System info
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