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OP, did you ever get this resolved? I'm doing the same thing, with the same result... Thanks! |
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I wrote an application that watches every requirements*.txt in all the modules folders that immediately changes the codeproject-ai-ask/codeproject_ai_sdk to the correct one, and had seen some modules complete successfully because of it, not all. However I never was able to get any AI/text-to-image to work. When I attempt to generate an image it queues up the job as if it was processing, but nothing happens after the message that it is processing the request in the background.
It is my opinion. that it's possible they sabotaged it on purpose, the modules look police orientated (face recognition, and license plate reader) and perhaps they had it available but regret it for security purposes making bunk of releases not so informative and/or can't support for a internet community where it has gone on for themselves in further progress. Idk.
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Subject: Re: [codeproject/CodeProject.AI-Server] Is it just me, or is this not codeproject_ai_sdk? (Discussion #346)
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So, I've been trying for some months now to get the CodeProject AI anything working on a Windows system, and I think I have finally come to find the culprit. Here I will say, I think as a developer, that y'all are so involved into a project you don't even notice you fail to provide the actual project when making an install? Every requirements.txt where applicable needing codeproject_ai_sdk has CodeProject-AI-SDK instead. Therefore "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'codeproject_ai_sdk'" Is that just a case of the Monday's or does it work on your systems, I mean really, the developers I would think so, but maybe it's a Linux thing where it works with dashed instead of underscore, but Windows it doesn't work. Can I get a resolve for this? I am still in the process after discovering, troubleshooting it to work out, since it begins right on installation and I'm not so familiar with it and Python environments I have got "already installed" but they errored while that happened. I'm thinking I need to wait for it all to install and then go make the changes and somehow initialize the whole catalog of modules again like it was the first install, but not the install overwriting my changes. So, I thought I would discuss it while I wait. An actual working AI anything off an install like magic plug and play, hefty download or not, is so rare I have not seen one of like five. I want this to work so badly!
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