Nicolas Hormann
Nicolas Hormann
Hi! Have you tried using `command=["python3"]` ? 
Hi! Thanks for creating this issue. I think this feature can be useful to understand datasets we are working with. > Thinking a bit more about it and after reading...
> It really sounds like this might be a problem with a particular `srsly` package or a particular combination of pip/conda packages. You shouldn't need to hack source files in...
> python -m pytest --pyargs srsly Done! this is the output after running the tests: 
> I hope we can get to the bottom of this. Any details about your environment and the code you're running would be appreciated! >  I've got this error....
Hi again guys, it's failing again. I've just turned on my computer and run again my experiments, here's again the traceback: 
> Thanks, I could recreate the same conda env but I'm afraid I still couldn't reproduce this error. > > The next time it happens, could you check if changing...
Same here! I cannot download the data from those links. A "HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable" error is raised when I'm trying to use wget. Thank you in advance.
> now this link is also down, https://bvisionweb1.cs.unc.edu/licheng/referit/data/images/saiapr_tc-12.zip I downloaded it from: https://web.archive.org/web/20220515000000/http://bvisionweb1.cs.unc.edu/licheng/referit/data/images/saiapr_tc-12.zip This link's prefix also is useful to download the remaining files (jamestiotio comment).
Makefile is the file. You have to use the command "make" in your console.