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<ref>https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-ffmpeg-on-redhat-8</ref>
 
<ref>https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-ffmpeg-on-redhat-8</ref>
 
<ref>https://pub.dfblue.com/pub/2019-10-25-deepfacelab-tutorial</ref>
 
<ref>https://pub.dfblue.com/pub/2019-10-25-deepfacelab-tutorial</ref>
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<ref>https://pypi.org/project/opencv-python/</ref>
 
As of this writing, pip3.6 will install tensorflow 2.3.0 which does not support configproto<ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58726388/how-can-i-fix-attributeerror-module-tensorflow-has-no-attribute-configproto?noredirect=1&lq=1</ref>. The fix is to install an older version, in this case I just used what was listed on the stackoverflow post.  
 
As of this writing, pip3.6 will install tensorflow 2.3.0 which does not support configproto<ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58726388/how-can-i-fix-attributeerror-module-tensorflow-has-no-attribute-configproto?noredirect=1&lq=1</ref>. The fix is to install an older version, in this case I just used what was listed on the stackoverflow post.  
 
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Revision as of 08:36, 17 September 2020

RHEL 8

[1] [2] [3] As of this writing, pip3.6 will install tensorflow 2.3.0 which does not support configproto[4]. The fix is to install an older version, in this case I just used what was listed on the stackoverflow post.

sudo dnf groupinstall "Development Tools"
sudo dnf install git
git clone https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git ffmpeg && cd ffmpeg
./configure --disable-x86asm
make
sudo make install
sudo pip3.6 install --upgrade pip
pip3.6 install --user colorama
pip3.6 install --user numpy
pip3.6 install --user scikit-build
pip3.6 install --user opencv-python-headless
pip3.6 install --user tqdm
pip3.6 install --user ffmpeg-python
pip3.6 install tensorflow==1.14
pip3.6 install --user pillow
pip3.6 install --user scipy