Install spinning up from OpenAI on macOS goes wrong












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I'm installing spinning up in macOS and follow the steps.
but when check my install:



python -m spinup.run ppo --hid [32,32] --env Walker2d-v2 --exp_name installtest


something goes wrong:




Traceback (most recent call last):

File
"/Users/Leon/spinningup/spinup/utils/run_entrypoint.py", line 10, in

thunk = pickle.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(args.encoded_thunk)))



File
"/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
line 800, in _make_skel_func
closure = _reconstruct_closure(closures) if closures else None



File
"/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
line 792, in _reconstruct_closure
return tuple([_make_cell(v) for v in values])



TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable




what's wrong with it?










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    I'm installing spinning up in macOS and follow the steps.
    but when check my install:



    python -m spinup.run ppo --hid [32,32] --env Walker2d-v2 --exp_name installtest


    something goes wrong:




    Traceback (most recent call last):

    File
    "/Users/Leon/spinningup/spinup/utils/run_entrypoint.py", line 10, in

    thunk = pickle.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(args.encoded_thunk)))



    File
    "/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
    line 800, in _make_skel_func
    closure = _reconstruct_closure(closures) if closures else None



    File
    "/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
    line 792, in _reconstruct_closure
    return tuple([_make_cell(v) for v in values])



    TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable




    what's wrong with it?










    share|improve this question



























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      I'm installing spinning up in macOS and follow the steps.
      but when check my install:



      python -m spinup.run ppo --hid [32,32] --env Walker2d-v2 --exp_name installtest


      something goes wrong:




      Traceback (most recent call last):

      File
      "/Users/Leon/spinningup/spinup/utils/run_entrypoint.py", line 10, in

      thunk = pickle.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(args.encoded_thunk)))



      File
      "/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
      line 800, in _make_skel_func
      closure = _reconstruct_closure(closures) if closures else None



      File
      "/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
      line 792, in _reconstruct_closure
      return tuple([_make_cell(v) for v in values])



      TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable




      what's wrong with it?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm installing spinning up in macOS and follow the steps.
      but when check my install:



      python -m spinup.run ppo --hid [32,32] --env Walker2d-v2 --exp_name installtest


      something goes wrong:




      Traceback (most recent call last):

      File
      "/Users/Leon/spinningup/spinup/utils/run_entrypoint.py", line 10, in

      thunk = pickle.loads(zlib.decompress(base64.b64decode(args.encoded_thunk)))



      File
      "/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
      line 800, in _make_skel_func
      closure = _reconstruct_closure(closures) if closures else None



      File
      "/Users/Leon/anaconda/lib/python3.6/site-packages/cloudpickle/cloudpickle.py",
      line 792, in _reconstruct_closure
      return tuple([_make_cell(v) for v in values])



      TypeError: 'int' object is not iterable




      what's wrong with it?







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          Your script ran fine from my command line, which means its a problem with how you installed the Gym packages.



          Try this:



          #Create virtual enviornment

          conda create -n spinningup python=3.6

          #Enter virtual environment

          source activate spinningup

          brew install openmpi

          #Install spinning up

          git clone https://github.com/openai/spinningup.git
          cd spinningup
          pip install -e .

          #Check install

          python -m spinup.run ppo --hid "[32,32]" --env LunarLander-v2 --exp_name installtest --gamma 0.999


          You can run everything from the command line. That should allow you to run the LunarLander Environment. Alternatively, your script should work as well.






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            Your script ran fine from my command line, which means its a problem with how you installed the Gym packages.



            Try this:



            #Create virtual enviornment

            conda create -n spinningup python=3.6

            #Enter virtual environment

            source activate spinningup

            brew install openmpi

            #Install spinning up

            git clone https://github.com/openai/spinningup.git
            cd spinningup
            pip install -e .

            #Check install

            python -m spinup.run ppo --hid "[32,32]" --env LunarLander-v2 --exp_name installtest --gamma 0.999


            You can run everything from the command line. That should allow you to run the LunarLander Environment. Alternatively, your script should work as well.






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              Your script ran fine from my command line, which means its a problem with how you installed the Gym packages.



              Try this:



              #Create virtual enviornment

              conda create -n spinningup python=3.6

              #Enter virtual environment

              source activate spinningup

              brew install openmpi

              #Install spinning up

              git clone https://github.com/openai/spinningup.git
              cd spinningup
              pip install -e .

              #Check install

              python -m spinup.run ppo --hid "[32,32]" --env LunarLander-v2 --exp_name installtest --gamma 0.999


              You can run everything from the command line. That should allow you to run the LunarLander Environment. Alternatively, your script should work as well.






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                Your script ran fine from my command line, which means its a problem with how you installed the Gym packages.



                Try this:



                #Create virtual enviornment

                conda create -n spinningup python=3.6

                #Enter virtual environment

                source activate spinningup

                brew install openmpi

                #Install spinning up

                git clone https://github.com/openai/spinningup.git
                cd spinningup
                pip install -e .

                #Check install

                python -m spinup.run ppo --hid "[32,32]" --env LunarLander-v2 --exp_name installtest --gamma 0.999


                You can run everything from the command line. That should allow you to run the LunarLander Environment. Alternatively, your script should work as well.






                share|improve this answer













                Your script ran fine from my command line, which means its a problem with how you installed the Gym packages.



                Try this:



                #Create virtual enviornment

                conda create -n spinningup python=3.6

                #Enter virtual environment

                source activate spinningup

                brew install openmpi

                #Install spinning up

                git clone https://github.com/openai/spinningup.git
                cd spinningup
                pip install -e .

                #Check install

                python -m spinup.run ppo --hid "[32,32]" --env LunarLander-v2 --exp_name installtest --gamma 0.999


                You can run everything from the command line. That should allow you to run the LunarLander Environment. Alternatively, your script should work as well.







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