NameError: name 'base' is not defined OpenAI Gym












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[Note that I am using xvfb-run -s "-screen 0 1400x900x24" jupyter notebook]



I try to run a basic set of commands in OpenAI Gym



import gym
env = gym.make("CartPole-v0")
obs = env.reset()
env.render()


but I get the following error:



...

~/Downloads/yes/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyglet/gl/__init__.py in <module>()
225 else:
226 from .carbon import CarbonConfig as Config
--> 227 del base
228
229 # XXX remove

NameError: name 'base' is not defined


What can I do to fix this?










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  • I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?

    – payne
    Jan 9 at 15:15
















2















[Note that I am using xvfb-run -s "-screen 0 1400x900x24" jupyter notebook]



I try to run a basic set of commands in OpenAI Gym



import gym
env = gym.make("CartPole-v0")
obs = env.reset()
env.render()


but I get the following error:



...

~/Downloads/yes/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyglet/gl/__init__.py in <module>()
225 else:
226 from .carbon import CarbonConfig as Config
--> 227 del base
228
229 # XXX remove

NameError: name 'base' is not defined


What can I do to fix this?










share|improve this question























  • I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?

    – payne
    Jan 9 at 15:15














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2








[Note that I am using xvfb-run -s "-screen 0 1400x900x24" jupyter notebook]



I try to run a basic set of commands in OpenAI Gym



import gym
env = gym.make("CartPole-v0")
obs = env.reset()
env.render()


but I get the following error:



...

~/Downloads/yes/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyglet/gl/__init__.py in <module>()
225 else:
226 from .carbon import CarbonConfig as Config
--> 227 del base
228
229 # XXX remove

NameError: name 'base' is not defined


What can I do to fix this?










share|improve this question














[Note that I am using xvfb-run -s "-screen 0 1400x900x24" jupyter notebook]



I try to run a basic set of commands in OpenAI Gym



import gym
env = gym.make("CartPole-v0")
obs = env.reset()
env.render()


but I get the following error:



...

~/Downloads/yes/lib/python3.7/site-packages/pyglet/gl/__init__.py in <module>()
225 else:
226 from .carbon import CarbonConfig as Config
--> 227 del base
228
229 # XXX remove

NameError: name 'base' is not defined


What can I do to fix this?







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  • I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?

    – payne
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  • I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?

    – payne
    Jan 9 at 15:15

















I have the same problem. Did you find a solution?

– payne
Jan 9 at 15:15





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You could run the algorithm from the command line:



python -m spinup.run ppo --exp_name CartPole --env CartPole-v0


Here, ppo is the proximal policy optimization algorithm, but you can run any of the algorithms you want.






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    You could run the algorithm from the command line:



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    Here, ppo is the proximal policy optimization algorithm, but you can run any of the algorithms you want.






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      Here, ppo is the proximal policy optimization algorithm, but you can run any of the algorithms you want.






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        python -m spinup.run ppo --exp_name CartPole --env CartPole-v0


        Here, ppo is the proximal policy optimization algorithm, but you can run any of the algorithms you want.






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        You could run the algorithm from the command line:



        python -m spinup.run ppo --exp_name CartPole --env CartPole-v0


        Here, ppo is the proximal policy optimization algorithm, but you can run any of the algorithms you want.







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