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  1. .github/bot_config.yml

       
       
       *TensorFlow release binaries version 1.6 and higher are prebuilt with AVX instruction sets.*
       
       
       Therefore on any CPU that does not have these instruction sets, either CPU or GPU version of TF will fail to load.
       
       Apparently, your CPU model does not support AVX instruction sets. You can still use TensorFlow with the alternatives given below:
       
          * Try Google Colab to use TensorFlow.
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  2. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/setup.sources.sh

    # ==============================================================================
    #
    # setup.python.sh: Install a specific Python version and packages for it.
    # Usage: setup.python.sh <pyversion> <requirements.txt>
    
    # Sets up custom apt sources for our TF images.
    
    # Prevent apt install tzinfo from asking our location (assumes UTC)
    export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive
    
    # Set up shared custom sources
    apt-get update
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  3. ci/official/README.md

    1.  `envs/*` are lists of variables made with bash syntax. A user must set a
        `TFCI` env param pointing to a list of `env` files.
    2.  `utilities/setup.sh`, initialized by all top-level scripts, reads and sets
        values from those `TFCI` paths.
        -   `set -a` / `set -o allexport` exports the variables from `env` files so
            all scripts can use them.
        -   `utilities/setup_docker.sh` creates a container called `tf` with all
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  4. tensorflow/api_template_v1.__init__.py

    """
    contrib = _LazyLoader("contrib", globals(), "tensorflow.contrib",
                          _CONTRIB_WARNING)
    # The templated code that replaces the placeholder above sometimes
    # sets the __all__ variable. If it does, we have to be sure to add
    # "contrib".
    if "__all__" in vars():
      vars()["__all__"].append("contrib")
    
    from tensorflow.python.platform import flags
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  5. tensorflow/c/eager/c_api_test_util.h

    TFE_Op* MinOp(TFE_Context* ctx, TFE_TensorHandle* input,
                  TFE_TensorHandle* axis);
    
    // If there is a device of type `device_type`, returns true
    // and sets 'device_name' accordingly.
    // `device_type` must be either "GPU" or "TPU".
    bool GetDeviceName(TFE_Context* ctx, tensorflow::string* device_name,
                       const char* device_type);
    
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  6. SECURITY.md

    vulnerabilities.
    
    ## Security properties of execution modes
    
    TensorFlow has several execution modes, with Eager-mode being the default in v2.
    Eager mode lets users write imperative-style statements that can be easily
    inspected and debugged and it is intended to be used during the development
    phase.
    
    As part of the differences that make Eager mode easier to debug, the [shape
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  7. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/wheel_verification.bats

        test "$WHEEL_MEGABYTES" -le "$LARGEST_OK_SIZE"
    }
    
    # Note: this runs before the tests further down the file, so TF is installed in
    # the venv and the venv is active when those tests run. The venv gets cleaned
    # up in teardown_file() above.
    @test "Wheel is installable" {
        python3 -m venv /tf/venv
        source /tf/venv/bin/activate
        python3 -m pip install --upgrade setuptools wheel
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  8. ci/official/envs/ci_default

    # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
    # limitations under the License.
    # ==============================================================================
    # Note: this file gets sourced in utilities/setup.sh, which has "set -u"
    # (error on undefined variables). This ensures that (a) every TFCI variable
    # has an explicit default value, and (b) no script can accidentally use a
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