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'caffe' has no attribute 'io
Hi All, I have got this error bellow:
AttributeError: module 'caffe' has no attribute 'io
though, when i import caffe there is no error in importation. also, I can see the io.py file in the caffe root/python/caffe
Any advise to solve it?
Please provide more information. What commands are you executing so that the behavior occurs? What's your Makefile.config? Do make clean
and make all > log.txt
and post the log.
@Noiredd I have done the make all,make test and make runtest without any error, also make pycaffe was successful. As It mentioned when I import caffe also no issue. this issue happens when I run a peace of code. below is my maybe i have done something wrong. I made caffe for cpu and anaconda distribution of python 3.5.
My Make file: ## Refer to http://caffe.berkeleyvision.org/installation.html # Contributions simplifying and improving our build system are welcome!
# cuDNN acceleration switch (uncomment to build with cuDNN). # USE_CUDNN := 1
# CPU-only switch (uncomment to build without GPU support). CPU_ONLY := 1
# uncomment to disable IO dependencies and corresponding data layers # USE_OPENCV := 0 # USE_LEVELDB := 0 # USE_LMDB := 0
# uncomment to allow MDB_NOLOCK when reading LMDB files (only if necessary) # You should not set this flag if you will be reading LMDBs with any # possibility of simultaneous read and write # ALLOW_LMDB_NOLOCK := 1
# Uncomment if you're using OpenCV 3 OPENCV_VERSION := 3
# To customize your choice of compiler, uncomment and set the following. # N.B. the default for Linux is g++ and the default for OSX is clang++ # CUSTOM_CXX := g++
# CUDA directory contains bin/ and lib/ directories that we need. CUDA_DIR := /usr/local/cuda # On Ubuntu 14.04, if cuda tools are installed via # "sudo apt-get install nvidia-cuda-toolkit" then use this instead: # CUDA_DIR := /usr
# CUDA architecture setting: going with all of them.
**# For CUDA < 6.0, comment the _50 through _61 lines for compatibility.
**# For CUDA < 8.0, comment the _60 and _61 lines for compatibility.
CUDA_ARCH := -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20
-gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_21
-gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30
-gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35
-gencode arch=compute_50,code=sm_50
-gencode arch=compute_52,code=sm_52
-gencode arch=compute_60,code=sm_60
-gencode arch=compute_61,code=sm_61
-gencode arch=compute_61,code=compute_61
# BLAS choice: # atlas for ATLAS (default) # mkl for MKL # open for OpenBlas BLAS := atlas # Custom (MKL/ATLAS/OpenBLAS) include and lib directories. # Leave commented to accept the defaults for your choice of BLAS # (which should work)! # BLAS_INCLUDE := /path/to/your/blas # BLAS_LIB := /path/to/your/blas
# Homebrew puts openblas in a directory that is not on the standard search path # BLAS_INCLUDE := $(shell brew --prefix openblas)/include # BLAS_LIB := $(shell brew --prefix openblas)/lib
# This is required only if you will compile the matlab interface. # MATLAB directory should contain the mex binary in /bin. # MATLAB_DIR := /usr/local # MATLAB_DIR := /Applications/MATLAB_R2012b.app
# NOTE: this is required only if you will compile the python interface.
# We need to be able to find Python.h and numpy/arrayobject.h.
*#PYTHON_INCLUDE := /usr/include/python2.7 *
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/core/include
# Anaconda Python distribution is quite popular. Include path:
# Verify anaconda location, sometimes it's in root.
ANACONDA_HOME := $(HOME)/anaconda3
PYTHON_INCLUDE := $(ANACONDA_HOME)/envs/python35/include
$(ANACONDA_HOME)/envs/python35/include/python3.5m
$(ANACONDA_HOME)/envs/python35/lib/python3.5/site-packages/numpy/core/include
# Uncomment to use Python 3 (default is Python 2) #PYTHON_LIBRARIES := boost_python3 python3.5m *#PYTHON_INCLUDE := /usr/include/python3.5m * # /usr/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/numpy/core/include
# We need to be able to find libpythonX.X.so or .dylib. #PYTHON_LIB := /usr/lib PYTHON_LIB := $(ANACONDA_HOME)/envs/python35/lib
# Homebrew installs numpy in a non standard path (keg only) # PYTHON_INCLUDE += $(dir $(shell python -c 'import numpy.core; print(numpy.core.file)'))/include # PYTHON_LIB += $(shell brew --prefix numpy)/lib
# Uncomment to support layers written in Python (will link against Python libs) # WITH_PYTHON_LAYER := 1
# Whatever else you find you need goes here. INCLUDE_DIRS := $(PYTHON_INCLUDE) /usr/local/include LIBRARY_DIRS := $(PYTHON_LIB) /usr/local/lib /usr/lib
# If Homebrew is installed at a non standard location (for example your home directory) and you use it for general dependencies # INCLUDE_DIRS += $(shell brew --prefix)/include # LIBRARY_DIRS += $(shell brew --prefix)/lib
# NCCL acceleration switch (uncomment to build with NCCL) # https://github.com/NVIDIA/nccl (last tested version: v1.2.3-1+cuda8.0) # USE_NCCL := 1
# Uncomment to use pkg-config
to specify OpenCV library paths.
# (Usually not necessary -- OpenCV libraries are normally installed in one of the above $LIBRARY_DIRS.)
# USE_PKG_CONFIG := 1
# N.B. both build and distribute dirs are cleared on make clean
BUILD_DIR := build
DISTRIBUTE_DIR := distribute
# Uncomment for debugging. Does not work on OSX due to https://github.com/BVLC/caffe/issues/171 # DEBUG := 1
# The ID of the GPU that 'make runtest' will use to run unit tests. TEST_GPUID := 0
# enable pretty build (comment to see full commands) Q ?= @
@Noiredd the error happens in this line input_image = 255 * caffe.io.load_image(input_file)
same error here on google Colab
Did u fix the error im getting same error rn
any updates?
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Colab
AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
AttributeError: module 'caffe' has no attribute 'io'
I got the same problem on google colab. When I write print(caffe.io) I obtain "module 'caffe' has no attribute 'io' "