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Torch Versions in comfy standalone newer than 1.9 maybe causing an install error #10
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@EricRollei #9 must fix it |
I'm not on a Mac though? Windows 11, python 3.11.4 Can I just comment out the line 22? |
@EricRollei that's weird, it works for me. But I am running from WSL2 under Windows 11 (python version 3.8.10). Did you try the latest version with this code? try:
version_str = torch.__version__.split('+')[0]
major, minor, patch = map(int, version_str.split('.'))
IS_HIGH_VERSION = (major, minor, patch) >= (1, 9, 0)
except ValueError:
# Handle the case of a development version here
IS_HIGH_VERSION = False |
I saw that there was an update in the Comfy Manager and updated. Somehow things went wrong and my ComfyUI got bricked because of some Tokenizer issue. I had 0.13.3 but it wanted 0.14 or higher and it couldn't be installed. Nothing worked, and I had to restore my ComfyUI from backup. For now I've got the facerestore_cf nodes disabled. I don't know what is different about my install that it won't work but I don't want to break things again trying. The dependency issues are problematic with ComfyUI |
In the face_detector.py
line 22
IS_HIGH_VERSION = torch_version.version >= "1.9.0"
gives me the following install error:
File "A:\Comfy_Aug/ComfyUI\custom_nodes\facerestore\facelib\detection\yolov5face\face_detector.py", line 20, in
IS_HIGH_VERSION = tuple(map(int, torch.version.split('+')[0].split('.'))) >= (1, 9, 0)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'dev20230731'
Cannot import A:\Comfy_Aug\ComfyUI\custom_nodes\facerestore module for custom nodes: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'dev20230731'
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