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@ggerganov ggerganov changed the title ci : use --no-cnv in gguf-split tests ci : use -no-cnv in gguf-split tests Jan 15, 2025
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ngxson commented Jan 15, 2025

Btw, can you also make the same update in test-lora-conversion-inference.sh?

I think we can also delete hf.sh.

Thanks!

@ggerganov ggerganov merged commit f11cfdf into master Jan 15, 2025
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@ggerganov ggerganov deleted the gg/ci-fix branch January 15, 2025 16:28
tinglou pushed a commit to tinglou/llama.cpp that referenced this pull request Feb 13, 2025
* ci : use -no-cnv in gguf-split tests

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* ci : use -no-cnv in gguf-split tests

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* ci : use -no-cnv in gguf-split tests

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