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Exit code: 1. Reason: ormerModel.from_pretrained( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/fairseq/models/fairseq_model.py", line 267, in from_pretrained x = hub_utils.from_pretrained( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/fairseq/hub_utils.py", line 73, in from_pretrained models, args, task = checkpoint_utils.load_model_ensemble_and_task( File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/fairseq/checkpoint_utils.py", line 425, in load_model_ensemble_and_task state = load_checkpoint_to_cpu(filename, arg_overrides) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/fairseq/checkpoint_utils.py", line 315, in load_checkpoint_to_cpu state = torch.load(f, map_location=torch.device("cpu")) File "/usr/local/lib/python3.10/site-packages/torch/serialization.py", line 1602, in load raise pickle.UnpicklingError(_get_wo_message(str(e))) from None _pickle.UnpicklingError: Weights only load failed. This file can still be loaded, to do so you have two options, [1mdo those steps only if you trust the source of the checkpoint[0m. (1) In PyTorch 2.6, we changed the default value of the `weights_only` argument in `torch.load` from `False` to `True`. Re-running `torch.load` with `weights_only` set to `False` will likely succeed, but it can result in arbitrary code execution. Do it only if you got the file from a trusted source. (2) Alternatively, to load with `weights_only=True` please check the recommended steps in the following error message. WeightsUnpickler error: Unsupported global: GLOBAL argparse.Namespace was not an allowed global by default. Please use `torch.serialization.add_safe_globals([argparse.Namespace])` or the `torch.serialization.safe_globals([argparse.Namespace])` context manager to allowlist this global if you trust this class/function. Check the documentation of torch.load to learn more about types accepted by default with weights_only https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.load.html. ~llama_context: CPU compute buffer size is 266.5020 MiB, matches expectation of 266.5020 MiB
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