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I have searched the existing issues and checked the recent builds/commits
What would your feature do ?
Instead of simply seeing the warning:
D:\STABLEDIFF\Data\Packages\Stable Diffusion WebUI\extensions\sd-webui-facefusion\install.py:6: DeprecationWarning: pkg_resources is deprecated as an API. See https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html
Install the updates. Those of us who do not not python, etc. the resources page is Greek (and we don't know Greek), In other words I attempt to read the resource update information but fail to understand a good 80 percent of it. At times when I went ahead anyway and tried to install stuff, it either made no difference or totally screwed up the package.
Proposed workflow
When a piece of code, or routine will no longer work, the next update should install the needed resources. I don't understand why this is not already a routine part of all updates.
To the extent that A1111 is made easy to install, and to use, I would very much appreciate if such an important update was part of the routine update process.
Additional information
I run various stable diffusion packages under Stability Matrix, but I'm fairly sure that each package has to deal with these Deprecations. If my assumption is wrong please let me know and I will request help from Stability Matrix.
In the past, these unfixed Deprecations were followed by gradual accumulation of problems running each package. I was only able to resolve them by having to uninstall and then reinstall each package, which always leaves a ton of settings and downloads to get back to the former configuration of the package.
All of us appreciate the time and effort that goes into producing these wonderful programs, so in any case I want to thank everyone who has initiated and contributed to making these programs work so well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
the issues is the issue is rather widespread so we can't really fix it without modification of lots of code
including in extensions to change their code
which is the case in your example sd-webui-facefusion\install.py
whats worst is that sometimes not extensions are no longer actively maintained and so they won't be updated
due to various consideration the easiest thing to do is to "suppress" the issue is by deliberately use a old version of a package
this the case for this particular issue we yse an old version of setuptools
Is there an existing issue for this?
What would your feature do ?
Instead of simply seeing the warning:
D:\STABLEDIFF\Data\Packages\Stable Diffusion WebUI\extensions\sd-webui-facefusion\install.py:6: DeprecationWarning: pkg_resources is deprecated as an API. See https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html
Install the updates. Those of us who do not not python, etc. the resources page is Greek (and we don't know Greek), In other words I attempt to read the resource update information but fail to understand a good 80 percent of it. At times when I went ahead anyway and tried to install stuff, it either made no difference or totally screwed up the package.
Proposed workflow
When a piece of code, or routine will no longer work, the next update should install the needed resources. I don't understand why this is not already a routine part of all updates.
To the extent that A1111 is made easy to install, and to use, I would very much appreciate if such an important update was part of the routine update process.
Additional information
I run various stable diffusion packages under Stability Matrix, but I'm fairly sure that each package has to deal with these Deprecations. If my assumption is wrong please let me know and I will request help from Stability Matrix.
In the past, these unfixed Deprecations were followed by gradual accumulation of problems running each package. I was only able to resolve them by having to uninstall and then reinstall each package, which always leaves a ton of settings and downloads to get back to the former configuration of the package.
All of us appreciate the time and effort that goes into producing these wonderful programs, so in any case I want to thank everyone who has initiated and contributed to making these programs work so well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: