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docs/readthedocs.org:pymc-marketing memory issue #1286

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wd60622 opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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docs/readthedocs.org:pymc-marketing memory issue #1286

wd60622 opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 3 comments
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wd60622 commented Dec 16, 2024

          Current error its not a code issue, its on the `docs/readthedocs.org:pymc-marketing`:
writing output... [ 75%] api/generated/pymc_marketing.mmm.mmm.BaseMMM.get_errors
Command killed due to timeout or excessive memory consumption

Originally posted by @cetagostini in #1166 (comment)

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This seems to happen a lot with conda envs: readthedocs/readthedocs.org#6627

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wd60622 commented Dec 21, 2024

This seems to happen a lot with conda envs: readthedocs/readthedocs.org#6627

Interesting. Can we make the required environment without conda then? I saw something about static built docs as well

cc @OriolAbril

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I had never seen that before. Do we run code while building the docs? If not he fact that pip installing probably ends up with blas unaware pymc should be completely irrelevant. Otherwise running pymc code might end up taking too long

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