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The package Digits requires an environment variable to be set with the location of Caffe install directory.

The simple way to install Caffe is apt-get install caffe-cuda. However, I can't figure out where it is installed. It is not installed in the home directory, and dpkg -L caffe-cuda shows only a few files in /usr/share/doc.

Any ideas?

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  • which caffe, what does this command returns? Mar 5, 2018 at 6:14
  • which caffe returns /usr/bin/caffe. I set CAFFE_ROOT to this location and still get the error that Digits cannot find a valid caffe installation. This file persists even though I apt-get remove caffe-cuda. Seems like I'm going to have to do a build of caffe in my home directory. Mar 6, 2018 at 3:37
  • how did you install digits? you should use the apt-get install digits too Mar 6, 2018 at 5:17
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    I just trie 16.04 and had a lot of errors. Will wait till they get a 17.04 version available. In the mean time, I got the docker digits running. Thanks for your help. Mar 7, 2018 at 17:22

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The following command may help you:

find / -name "*caffe*"

The result on colaboratory is not allowed by stackoverflow to paste here, because stackoverflow mistake it by code.

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Since you are installing caffe through sudo apt-get install all the binaries and libraries will be put to default locations and the caffe path will be added. Now, u can use caffe through cmd directly from any directory.

Hope it helps!!

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