Hello @thanish
Can you tell us which OS you are on?
I am using Windows Vm and python
Hello @aman_patkar
Can you try replacing the following
!DATASET_PATH=$AICROWD_DATASET_PATH \
!aicrowd notebook submit \
--assets-dir $AICROWD_ASSETS_DIR \
--challenge addi-alzheimers-detection-challenge
with
%env DATASET_PATH=$AICROWD_DATASET_PATH
!aicrowd notebook submit \
--assets-dir $AICROWD_ASSETS_DIR \
--challenge addi-alzheimers-detection-challenge
and let me know if it works?
I’m using Linux machine
@thanish Can you verify if aicrowd-cli
package is installed? You can install it using pip install -U aicrowd-cli
command.
when run the command as it is I get this error
!pip install -q -U aicrowd-cli
“/bin/sh: 1: pip: not found”
So I changed it to pip3 as below and the installation went fine
!pip3 install -q -U aicrowd-cli
I am using Windows Vm
Issue is still not solved…
@aman_patkar Can you re-install aicrowd-cli
and try again?
pip install -U aicrowd-cli
We made a few changes to handle the errors you were getting.
@thanish This looks more like an issue with the way python is installed. If you are still facing the same issue, that means that the python being used by your notebook is different from the the python using which aicrowd-cli
was installed.
Are you using some version of conda to manage python?
I installed jupyter by sudo apt install jupyter.
If that is wrong can you point me to some document on how to remove all of it and reinstall as recommended?
@thanish This worked for me.
echo 'export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin' >> ~/.bashrc
exec bash
It looks like pip3
that comes with the OS installs everything to ~/.local
and ~/.local/bin
is not part of the system path which was leading to aicrowd not found
kind of errors.
We recommend using anaconda/miniconda to manage python versions as it takes care of most of such issues. However, as long as things work the other way, I think it should be good.
@jyotish. Thanks that worked. But when I submit I’m getting this error. Can you help me why it is a read only?
@thanish It looks like the path in AICROWD_ASSETS_DIR
is pointing to a read only file system. Can you check if you are able to create files/directories from the directory in which you started jupyter?
Hi @jyotish. You were right, I was trying to open a notebook within the /ds_shared_drive which caused the read only error.
Now I opened a new notebook in the directory /home/desktop0/comp/python.ipynb. I’m getting the directory not found error. Can you please help me which directory should I use to run my notebook?