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atari-py dependency doesn't seem maintained #69
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It will work if you have cmake and one of ffmpeg/avconv installed on your system (at least on *nix platforms). The wheel is being built locally though (at least for Python >= 3.8, I haven't tested with older versions). |
Thanks for bringing this up @rossbar. Is this about
As @melissawm, |
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@rossbar Good point. Let's hope the OpenAI team will fix |
See also #72 |
The atari-py project is publishing wheels again, though there are new issues as noted in #87. Closing this for now to switch focus to the more relevant issue. |
The reinforcement learning tutorial depends on atari-py which doesn't seem to be actively maintained (last commit Aug 2019). The README indicates that it's in "maintenance mode" but there haven't been any active developments and the wheels are out of date. This latter necessitates that wheels be built locally, requiring cmake.
I'm not familiar with gym or atari-py so I don't know if there are any newer packages or viable alternatives. Does anyone know of any viable alternatives?
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