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Indeed, same error as sumanth1989: `ERROR: no such package 'tensorflow/tools/pip_package/v2': BUILD file not found in any of the following directories. `

The new build from source guide seems to be correct, but I can't finish a successful build with onednn 3.x: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/64518

Do you mean a config.log? I couldn't find one, but [here is the shell output](https://pastebin.com/HT58sGLy) on Pastebin.

@lahwaacz PS: I've just noticed that you are the actual packager. I'm (terribly!) sorry for leaving the path of vanilla ArchLinux. May you be so kind and try a build...

I've added a _go clean_ in front of make, which didn't change my error. I've just created the srcdir, it is a new and empty folder. ArchLinux PKGBUILD may read,...

I am a new user. @WenJieLiHnu Is just copying the binaries sufficient? ``` gadd gbackup gbuild gdrop gexport ghttp ginit gmonitor gpara gquery grestore gserver gserver_backup_scheduler gshow gsub rollback shutdown...

@WenJieLiHnu Thank you for you answer. I've already chosen 1) and _successfully_ got the binaries listed above.

Yes, but it's not usable yet: https://github.com/Rust-GCC/Reporting

Thank you, `poetry build` works indeed. BTW: May you please try out the most recent https://github.com/uber/h3-py ? Since I wasn't able to build 3.7.6 I've tried with git main of...

My source file is lupa-2.1.tar.gz (sha256 d0fd4e60ad149fe25c90530e2a0e032a42a6f0455f29ca0edb8170d6ec751c6e) from https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/python-lupa But deviating from vanilla ArchLinux I'm using an older Python version