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Solution for "Caused by: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "bazel""



Today I started to play around with TensorFlow 2.0 for Java.

TensorFlow - git

As usual,
git clone git@github.com:tensorflow/java.git
And then cd to
java
Next,
nano /home/oleg/Downloads/tika/java/tensorflow-core/tensorflow-core-api/.bazelrc
build --incompatible_restrict_string_escapes=false
ctrl + X
Next, if you've got:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'numpy'
sudo pip3 install -U numpy

And now, just re-build.

mvn clean install.
 

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