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stable-diffusion-webui-pixelization
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2023.3.3 ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pixelization' #12

Open kenshin20080-lab opened 1 year ago

kenshin20080-lab commented 1 year ago

2023.3.3 12:00

Error loading script: postprocessing_pixelization.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "/kaggle/working/stable-diffusion-webui/modules/scripts.py", line 229, in load_scripts script_module = script_loading.load_module(scriptfile.path) File "/kaggle/working/stable-diffusion-webui/modules/script_loading.py", line 11, in load_module module_spec.loader.exec_module(module) File "", line 728, in exec_module File "", line 219, in _call_with_frames_removed File "/kaggle/working/stable-diffusion-webui/extensions/pixelization/scripts/postprocessing_pixelization.py", line 13, in from pixelization.models.networks import define_G ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pixelization'

PengZiqiao commented 1 year ago

clone https://github.com/WuZongWei6/Pixelization.git to stable-diffusion-webui/extensions/stable-diffusion-webui-pixelization/pixelization will solve the problem

Dcc-pixel commented 9 months ago

将https://github.com/WuZongWei6/Pixelization.git克隆到 stable-diffusion-webui/extensions/stable-diffusion-webui-pixelization/pixelization 将解决问题

并没有解决,老哥还有什么办法吗

thecrooser commented 7 months ago

Here's how I fix it, hope it helps: This problem should be led by proxy address. So to fix it you need to check out if your proxy address still works, open the webui cmd console and type "git pull" If it works it should update your webui and says "Already up to date" If it doesn't, the address might be wrong and you need to go to your webui launcher and change your proxy settings.

This command checks whether you are using a proxy: git config --global http.proxy This command cancels the proxy you currently using: git config --global --unset http.proxy

The proxy address can be found/setup in the windows settings menu.

cycleuser commented 4 months ago

This seemed to be caused by the path importing steps. Please locate to the models\__init__.py file and edit the line 22, from from models.base_model import BaseModel to from .base_model import BaseModel might solve this problem on Windows 11.