Raghav Mantri
Raghav Mantri
Unfortunately, I'm facing the same error with the latest versions of evaluate (0.4.2), datasets (2.20.2) and filelock (3.15.4). Downgrading datasets/filelock also doesn't seem to fix the issue for me inspite...
> Hi, Did it end up working for you? I'm facing this issue now Unfortunately not. I'm also noticing that [evaluate is not being maintained actively](https://github.com/huggingface/evaluate/issues/612) anymore. I'm not sure...
Hi, does anyone have any active workaround for this issue? This still seems to be happening in a multinode distributed setting inspite of the latest releases and the workarounds mentioned...
Can you check your import statement? I'm able to use evaluate 0.4.2 on python 3.11. Feel free to share more of your code here so that there's more clarity. Maybe...
Ah wait I just realised - your script is called `evaluate.py` This causes confusion - python confuses between your evaluate script and the `evaluate` library that you intend to use....
>  > > i am running evaluate==0.4.2 on python 3.11 and i get this error, please help. Referring to your screenshot, you're running evaluate.py here
Great! For questions and doubts about usage of evaluate, you can also check out [discuss.huggingface.co](https://discuss.huggingface.co) in the future, where there's an active community as well. I think this space is...