PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow
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@moonmeister ah impressive, so you were able to deal with tensorflow using our base image? Looking at your Dockerfiles you seem to temporarily rely on
moonmeister/photoprism-dev:test2
is this something which could be put into that Dockerfile for completeness to have version pinned releases in the package?@nebulon As to tensorflow...I just modified their production
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@nebulon As to tensorflow...I just modified their production
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. I assume it works as of yet.@nebulon so photoprism is running on 20.10 due to bugs in some dependencies on 20.04. Is it possible to get a 20.10 base image or do I need to figure out backport those dependencies?
See https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/1284#issuecomment-841406953 for context.
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A
20.1021.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that. -
@nebulon so photoprism is running on 20.10 due to bugs in some dependencies on 20.04. Is it possible to get a 20.10 base image or do I need to figure out backport those dependencies?
See https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/1284#issuecomment-841406953 for context.
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A
20.1021.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that.@moonmeister why not take the binary from 20.10 and use it on 20.04? Or use a statically compiled one that works anywhere?
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@moonmeister why not take the binary from 20.10 and use it on 20.04? Or use a statically compiled one that works anywhere?
@robi Cause it's dynamically compiled. I'm not sure about statically compiling it but it's something I will look into doing.
UPDATE: Static binaries are not an option.
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i am no dev, but as a common user i am looking forward to see this happen!!
keep as posted!
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@nebulon so photoprism is running on 20.10 due to bugs in some dependencies on 20.04. Is it possible to get a 20.10 base image or do I need to figure out backport those dependencies?
See https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/issues/1284#issuecomment-841406953 for context.
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A
20.1021.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that.@moonmeister said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A 20.10 21.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that.
@nebulon is this possible?
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Photoprism gets face detection. Shared albums on its way.
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@moonmeister said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A 20.10 21.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that.
@nebulon is this possible?
@moonmeister said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
@moonmeister said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A 20.10 21.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that.
@nebulon is this possible?
I assume it is possible but I think it's Cloudron policy to only support Ubuntu LTS (which I think is wise - but I hope it doesn't mean we'll have to wait until April 2022 for PhotoPrism?!?)
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@moonmeister said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
@moonmeister said in PhotoPrism - Personal Photo Management powered by Go and Google TensorFlow:
UPDATE: photoprism folks informed me they tried compiling ffmpeg for 20.04 but it was a huge nightmare and they gave up. A 20.10 21.04 base image sounds much easier if y'all can provide that.
@nebulon is this possible?
I assume it is possible but I think it's Cloudron policy to only support Ubuntu LTS (which I think is wise - but I hope it doesn't mean we'll have to wait until April 2022 for PhotoPrism?!?)
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@jdaviescoates Since we use Docker, the base OS is usually not that relevant. We can always compile the required ffmpeg for Ubuntu 20.04 (which the app containers are based on).
@girish I don't really understand, but great!
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I'm interested in using this. What is currently preventing this from being on the app store?
@eyecreate no one has packaged it. It seems for some reason it's isn't easy to package, but I don't really understand what the issue is.
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Yes we will package that app once it reaches a stable release. I've met with the developers in person already so we are on track here
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@eyecreate no one has packaged it. It seems for some reason it's isn't easy to package, but I don't really understand what the issue is.
@jdaviescoates is there a way to crowdfund people who can package stuff?
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@jdaviescoates is there a way to crowdfund people who can package stuff?
@eddowding Holy crap this
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@eddowding Holy crap this
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Any update on this? Cloudron lacks a proper personal photo-video management at the moment. Lychee does not do videos as far as I know. What are others using?