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UNSTABLE trunk / test-qnn-model (fp32) #9878

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kirklandsign opened this issue Apr 3, 2025 · 3 comments
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UNSTABLE trunk / test-qnn-model (fp32) #9878

kirklandsign opened this issue Apr 3, 2025 · 3 comments
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module: ci Issues related to continuous integration triaged This issue has been looked at a team member, and triaged and prioritized into an appropriate module unstable

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Please provide a brief reason on why you need to mark this job as unstable.

Broken in https://hud.pytorch.org/pytorch/executorch/commit/2f408dd79d9656c8bfb90b1e8fd990ed326ea36f

ImportError: cannot import name 'QnnPartitioner' from 'executorch.examples.qualcomm.utils' (/pytorch/executorch/examples/qualcomm/utils.py)
@pytorch-bot pytorch-bot bot added module: ci Issues related to continuous integration unstable labels Apr 3, 2025
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Hello there! From the UNSTABLE prefix in this issue title, it looks like you are attempting to unstable a job in PyTorch CI. The information I have parsed is below:
  • Job name: trunk / test-qnn-model (fp32)
  • Credential: kirklandsign

Within ~15 minutes, trunk / test-qnn-model (fp32) and all of its dependants will be unstable in PyTorch CI. Please verify that the job name looks correct. With great power comes great responsibility.

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cccclai commented Apr 4, 2025

Fix in progress: #9915

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cccclai commented Apr 7, 2025

#9927 is merged

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