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[Documentation] Clarification on which conda installer to use
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cd stable-diffusion/docker-build
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chmod +x entrypoint.sh
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# download the Miniconda installer. We'll need it at build time.
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# Download the Miniconda installer. We'll need it at build time.
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# Replace the URL with the version matching your system.
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wget https://repo.anaconda.com/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-Linux-aarch64.sh -O anaconda.sh && chmod +x anaconda.sh
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```
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Build the Docker image. Give it any tag ```-t``` that you want.
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Tip: Check that your shell session has the env variable set (above) with ```echo $GITHUB_STABLE_DIFFUSION```.
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Base image will be arm64v8/debian on a macOS host.
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```condaarch``` will restrict the conda environment to the right architecture when installing packages. It can take on: ```linux-64```, ```osx-64```, ```osx-arm64```. On macOS you could also conda install ```nomkl``` but setting the environment appropriately is cleaner.
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```Shell
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docker build -t santisbon/stable-diffusion \
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