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Project is broken when trying to install depth-diff-gaussian-rasterization #230

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NeoVroloK opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 1 comment

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NeoVroloK commented Jan 28, 2025

I tried several times during a WHOLE WEEK and always breaks in the same place and you end with this error even with the cuda 116 on TRUE and pythorch version 1.13.1.
`print(torch.version); print(torch.cuda.is_available())
1.13.1+cu116
True

`

action:
pip install -e submodules/depth-diff-gaussian-rasterization

Error:
Obtaining file:///C:/4DGS/4DGaussians/submodules/depth-diff-gaussian-rasterization
Preparing metadata (setup.py) ... done
Installing collected packages: diff_gaussian_rasterization
DEPRECATION: Legacy editable install of diff_gaussian_rasterization==0.0.0 from file:///C:/4DGS/4DGaussians/submodules/depth-diff-gaussian-rasterization (setup.py develop) is deprecated. pip 25.1 will enforce this behaviour change. A possible replacement is to add a pyproject.toml or enable --use-pep517, and use setuptools >= 64. If the resulting installation is not behaving as expected, try using --config-settings editable_mode=compat. Please consult the setuptools documentation for more information. Discussion can be found at pypa/pip#11457
Running setup.py develop for diff_gaussian_rasterization


RuntimeError: Error compiling objects for extension
[end of output]

If there is a solution, please, explain below.

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jcbrown1 commented Jan 31, 2025

Hey I am also trying to install this package, but I am having a different issue. I am running on Arch with a conda environment and I am using pip==22.3.1 and not getting any sort of depracation error. Maybe you are using too new of a pip version?

Also, my issue building seems to be related to a missing 'libpthread_nonshared.a' file, and I don't know where to find it. If you have any idea please let me know!

*Edit: I solved it. I had to downgrade my compiler

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