- link environment.yml from new environemnts path
- change default conda_env_file
- quote all variables to avoid splitting
- also remove paths from conda-env-files in build-container.yml
--prefer-binary is an iffy option in the requirements file. It isn't
supported by some versions of pip, so I removed it from
requirements-base.txt and inserted it into the manual install
instructions where it seems to do what it is supposed to.
- This is only a test!
- The various environment*.yml and requirements*.txt files have all
been moved into a directory named "environments-and-requirements".
- The idea is to clean up our root directory so that the github home
page is tidy.
- The manual install instructions will start with the instructions to
create a symbolic link from environment.yml to the appropriate file
for OS and GPU.
- The 1-click installers have been updated to accommodate this change.
- this required an update to the invoke-ai fork of gfpgan
- simultaneously reverted consolidation of environment and
requirements files, as their presence in a directory
triggered setup.py to try to install a sub-package.
- starting to remove unneeded entries and pins
- no longer require -e in front of github dependencies
- update setup.py with release number
- update manual installation instructions
- Place preferred startup command switches in a file named
"invokeai.init". The file can consist of a single line of switches
such as "--web --steps=28", a series of switches on each
line, or any combination of the two.
Example:
```
--web
--host=0.0.0.0
--steps=28
--grid
-f 0.6 -C 11.0 -A k_euler_a
```
- The following options, which were previously only available within
the CLI, are now available on the command line as well:
--steps
--strength
--cfg_scale
--width
--height
--fit
This commit addresses two bugs:
1) invokeai.py crashes immediately with a message about an undefined
attritube sigKILL (closes#1288). The fix is to pin torch at 1.12.1.
2) Version 1.4.2 of basicsr fails to load properly on Windows, and is
a requirement of realesrgan, however 1.4.1 works. Pinning basicsr
in our requirements file resulted in a dependency conflict, so I
ended up cloning realesrgan into the invoke-ai Git space and changing
the requirements file there.
If there is a more elegant solution, please advise.
This commit addresses two bugs:
1) invokeai.py crashes immediately with a message about an undefined
attritube sigKILL (closes#1288). The fix is to pin torch at 1.12.1.
2) Version 1.4.2 of basicsr fails to load properly on Windows, and is
a requirement of realesrgan, however 1.4.1 works. Pinning basicsr
in our requirements file resulted in a dependency conflict, so I
ended up cloning realesrgan into the invoke-ai Git space and changing
the requirements file there.
If there is a more elegant solution, please advise.