silviazuffi/smalst

About the supported python version.

Yiming-Xie opened this issue · 7 comments

Hello, Shall I ask you whether the SMALST model is supported in the 3.6 version of python? We would like to try the model in Windows, CUDA 10.1, but there is no 2.x version of python is supported. So we would like you to help us on this question. Thanks a lot for your replying.

Hello, I have another question. Can we implement the SMALST model on Windows and Phthon3.6?Thanks for your replying~

---Original--- From: "silviazuffi"<notifications@github.com> Date: Mon, Oct 21, 2019 16:53 PM To: "silviazuffi/smalst"<smalst@noreply.github.com>; Cc: "Author"<author@noreply.github.com>;"Averyxie"<626148356@qq.com>; Subject: Re: [silviazuffi/smalst] About the supported python version. (#3) Hi, I am sorry but there is no version for 3.6. > On 20. Oct 2019, at 14:55, Averyxie <notifications@github.com> wrote: > > Hello, Shall I ask you whether the SMALST model is supported in the 3.6 version of python? We would like to try the model in Windows, CUDA 10.1, but there is no 2.x version of python is supported. So we would like you to help us on this question. Thanks a lot for your replying. > > — > You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#3?email_source=notifications&email_token=ABNYVFMIB6T6ZQBYHL74IG3QPRIL5A5CNFSM4JCUFYPKYY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFUVEXG43VMWVGG33NNVSW45C7NFSM4HS7X7LA>, or unsubscribe <https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ABNYVFKBM342EQ37E52MKILQPRIL5ANCNFSM4JCUFYPA>. > — You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe.

Have you solved this problem? Thanks.

Hello, Shall I ask you whether the SMALST model is supported in the 3.6 version of python? We would like to try the model in Windows, CUDA 10.1, but there is no 2.x version of python is supported. So we would like you to help us on this question. Thanks a lot for your replying.

Have you tried with python 3.6 ? Thanks in adavance.