Closed maxwelllwang closed 10 months ago
Hi @maxwelllwang . Thank you for reporting this. Unfortunately, we only provide binaries for now, since daily-python
depends on an internal library that is currently not publicly available, for now. However, we've seen some interest in getting daily-python
working on older glibc versions, so I'll see what I can do.
Thank you! Big fan of the SDK, its working really well on newer platforms and I'm excited to get it working on older platforms. Doesn't look like this will happen overnight, will keep checking pypi project and find a workaround for now.l
Thank you! Big fan of the SDK, its working really well on newer platforms and I'm excited to get it working on older platforms. Doesn't look like this will happen overnight, will keep checking pypi project and find a workaround for now.l
Glad to hear that! We are working on a new release but we will definitely try to have something soon. We'll keep you posted.
Hi @maxwelllwang ! I'm happy to announce that daily-python
0.4.0 now supports python3.7 and glibc >= 2.28. I have tried it with a Jetson Nano inside an l4t-base container following: https://catalog.ngc.nvidia.com/orgs/nvidia/containers/l4t-base
The only special thing I had to do is install a newer version of pip3
since the one from the python3-pip
package is too old. I used:
pip3 install --upgrade pip
The new pip3
will be installed in /usr/local/bin
, so make sure that's the one you execute when you try pip3 install daily-python
.
Let me know if you have any issues!
Could daily-python support older glibc versions or would it be possible to built from source with an older version of glibc? or statically link with musl?
Trying to install daily-python on my jetson nano running inside Ubuntu 18.04 bionic docker container
It works on docker images with newer versions of glibc like debian bookworm. However to take advantage of CUDA acceleration I need to use l4t-base docker images which max out at glibc 2.31. Upgrading glibc is not a trivial process on older OSes.
Thanks!