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PyPI package for mllogger #218

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hanlint opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 7 comments
Open
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PyPI package for mllogger #218

hanlint opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 7 comments

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@hanlint
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hanlint commented Mar 23, 2022

We are working on adding MLPerf logging to our open source library released recently (https://github.com/mosaicml/composer), however, the recommended install for this package is via:

pip install git+https://github.com/mlperf/logging.git

However, PyPI does not support direct dependencies when uploading the package, see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54894359

Can this package be uploaded to PyPI and made available via pip install mlperf-mllogger or a similar name?

@emizan76
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I am not familiar with this problem -- Xin/Shang have you encountered that?

@hanlint
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hanlint commented Mar 28, 2022

@emizan76 @xyhuang happy to provide more details if needed. Regardless, would recommend that this be installable as a pip package to make distribution a lot easier.

@xyhuang
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xyhuang commented Mar 29, 2022

@hanlint thanks for the suggestion, we will check with the IT folks to setup a pypi repo.

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hanlint commented Apr 4, 2022

Thanks @xyhuang let me know if you need help -- I've set up pypi before.

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hanlint commented Apr 21, 2022

Perhaps if @morphine00 could help here?

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Hi folks. The MLCommons policy is to let original authors publish the packages to PyPI under their names, but then please add the mlcommons / systems@mlcommons.org account as an owner. I think that is what was being asked here? :)

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It is now added here

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