## Building Linux pip Packages 1. Make sure this directory is on a filesystem which docker can use - e.g. not NFS. If you are using a local hard drive there is nothing to do here. 2. You may want to `docker pull pytorch/conda-cuda:latest`. 3. Run `bash go.sh` in this directory. This takes ages and writes packages to `inside/output`. 4. You can upload the packages to s3, along with basic html files which enable them to be used, with `bash after.sh`. In particular, if you are in a jupyter/colab notebook you can then install using these wheels with the following series of commands. ``` import sys import torch pyt_version_str=torch.__version__.split("+")[0].replace(".", "") version_str="".join([ f"py3{sys.version_info.minor}_cu", torch.version.cuda.replace(".",""), f"_pyt{pyt_version_str}" ]) !pip install pytorch3d -f https://dl.fbaipublicfiles.com/pytorch3d/packaging/wheels/{version_str}/download.html ```