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ci/official/wheel_test/README.md
1. Navigate to the relevant directory: ``` cd ci/official/wheel_test ``` 2. Run a script for creating requirements file: ``` bash update_requirements.sh <path_to_tensorflow_wheel> <python_version> e.g.: bash update_requirements.sh /tmp/tensorflow-2.14.0-cp311-cp311-linux_x86_64.whl 3_11 ``` #### Requirements Updater Script
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ci/official/README.md
called "MLCI" that makes testing more convenient: it can execute any full CI job against a pending change. Search for "MLCI" internally to find it. You may invoke a CI script of your choice by following these instructions: ```bash cd tensorflow-git-dir # Here is a single-line example of running a script on Linux to build the # GPU version of TensorFlow for Python 3.12, using the public TF bazel cache and # a local build cache:
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ci/official/requirements_updater/README.md
``` To specify the file via a Bazel command argument, use the following: ``` --repo_env=REQUIREMENTS_FILE_NAME=my_requirements.in ``` ### How to run the updater ``` bash updater.sh ``` ## How to add a new Python version Note: Updating the [rules-python](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_python/releases) version may
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