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Update pip release #7
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Hi there, thanks very much for the library. I also had problems with the pip version (it didn't want to import the subdirectories) which seems to be fixed by the most recent commits. It would be nice to keep the pip version in sync if you advertise it as the gold standard way of installation. |
Hi, I have the same problem with importing of the subdirectories. Could you tell if there is any solution? |
Also have the same issue. Any closer to an answer? |
Hi, A new version has been released on Test PyPI using the release branch. Regards |
Hello! Using |
Using pip install -i https://test.pypi.org/simple/ EchoTorch worked for me as well. |
First off, thanks for the library. I was running into an issue that seems to be addressed by #1 which is supposed to be fixed now, however it seems like there hasn't been an update to the release on PyPI. Would you be able to push an update to the PyPI package?
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