10/30/2023 0 Comments Conda install sklearn![]() Ubuntu 20.04 LTS comes with refreshed state-of-the-art toolchain including new upstream releases of glibc 2.31, ☕ OpenJDK 11, rustc 1.41, GCC 9.3, □ Python 3.8.2, □ ruby 2.7.0, php 7.4, □ perl 5.30, golang 1.13.Ĭould you run ldd -version, this should display your glibc version. How are you getting your current Python version? Is this the system Python version or a custom Python version managed by Conda that you manually chose? It seems like you should have Python 3.8 by default. I had a quick look at that Ubuntu version and it seems your Python version is different. I looked on conda-forge/autosklearn and it appears the latest version is there and has been for over a month and has been downloaded through there with nearly as many download as 0.12.7 which seems like it's the default. Is it intended to use a prior version? It should still work to download a previous version but it might be something worth investigating. This line auto-sklearn -> smac[version='>=0.13.1, _glibc indicates to me that you're not installing the latest version of autosklearn, 0.13.0 has recently change the requirement to smac >= 0.14. I don't use Conda or Ubuntu myself and the installation instructions were a submitted PR but hopefully we can fix this and update the instructions if necessary. Hi to hear your having problems with the installation.
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