Installation errors
See original GitHub issueHello,
When installing with python3 setup.py install, Rx 1.6.1 will be installed which is not compatible with some other components, as it seems.
error: Rx 1.6.1 is installed but rx>=3.0 is required by {'cyclotron', 'cyclotron-std'}
Manually increasing to 3.6 will result in an error when starting the server.py, since rx.concurrency was deprecated a long time ago, and did not make it to 3.6.
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This works for me, from a clean virtualenv:
Do you use deepspeech 0.5.1 or one of the 0.6 alphas ?
This is fixed in v2.0.0