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Small methods to augment images #18

Small methods to augment images

Small methods to augment images #18

Triggered via pull request October 18, 2023 16:36
Status Failure
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3 errors and 7 warnings
build (3.10)
The process '/usr/share/miniconda/condabin/conda' failed with exit code 1
build (3.9)
The job was canceled because "_3_10" failed.
build (3.9)
The operation was canceled.
build (3.10)
WARNING conda.models.version:get_matcher(548): Using .* with relational operator is superfluous and deprecated and will be removed in a future version of conda. Your spec was 1.6.0.*, but conda is ignoring the .* and treating it as 1.6.0
build (3.10)
WARNING conda.models.version:get_matcher(548): Using .* with relational operator is superfluous and deprecated and will be removed in a future version of conda. Your spec was 1.8.0.*, but conda is ignoring the .* and treating it as 1.8.0
build (3.10)
WARNING conda.models.version:get_matcher(548): Using .* with relational operator is superfluous and deprecated and will be removed in a future version of conda. Your spec was 1.7.1.*, but conda is ignoring the .* and treating it as 1.7.1
build (3.10)
ResolvePackageNotFound: - cudnn=8.1.1_11.2 - torchvision-base=0.11.2 - torchtext-base=0.11.1 - _pytorch_select=2.0 - pytorch-base=1.10.1 - python[version='3.10.*,3.9.15.*']
build (3.9)
WARNING conda.models.version:get_matcher(548): Using .* with relational operator is superfluous and deprecated and will be removed in a future version of conda. Your spec was 1.8.0.*, but conda is ignoring the .* and treating it as 1.8.0
build (3.9)
WARNING conda.models.version:get_matcher(548): Using .* with relational operator is superfluous and deprecated and will be removed in a future version of conda. Your spec was 1.7.1.*, but conda is ignoring the .* and treating it as 1.7.1
build (3.9)
WARNING conda.models.version:get_matcher(548): Using .* with relational operator is superfluous and deprecated and will be removed in a future version of conda. Your spec was 1.9.0.*, but conda is ignoring the .* and treating it as 1.9.0