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A SIGSEGV (Address boundary error) fault can be caused by trying to call tensorflow gfile API when a TF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM=1 is set. This can be reproduced in version 2.16.1 and 2.17.0rc0 and the latest nightly. Probably there are more versions affected, though.
The issue can be reproduced with the following one-liner:
TF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM=1 python -c 'import tensorflow as tf;tf.io.gfile.exists("gs://tfds-data/dataset_info/mnist/3.0.1/dataset_info.json")'
which crashes with
Job 1, 'TF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM=1 pyt…' terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)
A
SIGSEGV
(Address boundary error) fault can be caused by trying to call tensorflow gfile API when aTF_USE_MODULAR_FILESYSTEM=1
is set. This can be reproduced in version 2.16.1 and 2.17.0rc0 and the latest nightly. Probably there are more versions affected, though.The issue can be reproduced with the following one-liner:
which crashes with
Posting this issue here as requested in tensorflow/tensorflow#70101 (comment)
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