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✨[Feature] An idea about a new feature in Torch-TensorRT Version for Windows #2247

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My12123 opened this issue Aug 20, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2806
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✨[Feature] An idea about a new feature in Torch-TensorRT Version for Windows #2247

My12123 opened this issue Aug 20, 2023 · 3 comments · Fixed by #2806
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My12123 commented Aug 20, 2023

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Upvoting this request.
Building the library on Windows isn't straightforward, very error prone, and according to the installation guide, with the recommended method using CMake, the Python API isn't created.

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Upvoting this request. Building the library on Windows isn't straightforward, very error prone, and according to the installation guide, with the recommended method using CMake, the Python API isn't created.

I wanted to ask you, is there a way to create the python api somehow or download a pytorch version with trt support somehow or is is not possible?

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We are working on Python on windows but it will likely be Dynamo only. Getting good UX for the build system (both for linux and windows) has been the blocker. https://github.com/pytorch/TensorRT/tree/windows_dynamo_testing

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