Thanks to @clee2000 This is no longer required since the docker images use hash as tag: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/actions/runs/15844298044/job/44662813176#step:15:92 ``` Login Succeeded ++ docker manifest inspect docker.io/pytorch/manylinux2_28-builder:cuda12.9-5011468da53e13424002bd211cc919a0ec0e8b09 ++ jq '[.layers[].size, .config.size] | add / 1024 / 1024' + IMAGE_SIZE=9322.26076889038 + echo 'Compressed size of image in MB: 9322.26076889038' + set -e + docker inspect --type=image docker.io/pytorch/manylinux2_28-builder:cuda12.9-5011468da53e13424002bd211cc919a0ec0e8b09 Compressed size of image in MB: 9322.26076[88](https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/actions/runs/15844298044/job/44662813176#step:15:90)9038 + retry docker pull docker.io/pytorch/manylinux2_28-builder:cuda12.9-5011468da53e13424002bd211cc919a0ec0e8b09 + docker pull docker.io/pytorch/manylinux2_28-builder:cuda12.9-5011468da53e13424002bd211cc919a0ec0e8b09 cuda12.9-5011468da53e13424002bd211cc919a0ec0e8b09: Pulling from pytorch/manylinux2_28-builder ``` Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/156737 Approved by: https://github.com/clee2000
This directory contains the useful tools.
build_android.sh
This script is to build PyTorch/Caffe2 library for Android. Take the following steps to start the build:
- set ANDROID_NDK to the location of ndk
export ANDROID_NDK=YOUR_NDK_PATH
- run build_android.sh
#in your PyTorch root directory
bash scripts/build_android.sh
If succeeded, the libraries and headers would be generated to build_android/install directory. You can then copy these files from build_android/install to your Android project for further usage.
You can also override the cmake flags via command line, e.g., following command will also compile the executable binary files:
bash scripts/build_android.sh -DBUILD_BINARY=ON
build_ios.sh
This script is to build PyTorch/Caffe2 library for iOS, and can only be performed on macOS. Take the following steps to start the build:
- Install Xcode from App Store, and configure "Command Line Tools" properly on Xcode.
- Install the dependencies:
brew install cmake automake libtool
- run build_ios.sh
#in your PyTorch root directory
bash scripts/build_ios.sh
If succeeded, the libraries and headers would be generated to build_ios/install directory. You can then copy these files to your Xcode project for further usage.