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scipy #1766

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erolgerceker opened this issue Dec 23, 2020 · 3 comments
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scipy #1766

erolgerceker opened this issue Dec 23, 2020 · 3 comments
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while exporting to the onnx model. i got this error. (export.py)

from scipy.linalg import _fblas: ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found

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glenn-jocher commented Dec 24, 2020

👋 Hello, thank you for your interest in our work! This issue seems to lack the minimum requirements for a proper response, or is insufficiently detailed for us to help you. Please note that most technical problems are due to:

  • Your modified or out-of-date code. If your issue is not reproducible in a new git clone version of this repo we can not debug it. Before going further run this code and verify your issue persists:
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asears commented Jan 1, 2021

This might occur when you have conflicts in scipy or numpy packages on Windows with Python 3.8.
This may be an issue with the install of scipy and not yolov5 specifically.

Possible related threads.
scipy/scipy#11062
scipy/scipy#10171

You could try downgrading numpy or scipy package versions, or specifically installing versions of python, scipy, numpy into Conda environment (if using Conda).

More details on how SciPy uses OpenBLAS.
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/building/windows.html

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