@Dr. Furkan GözükaraI know you haven't done much in comfy, but I feel like this being more of a comp
@Dr. Furkan GözükaraI know you haven't done much in comfy, but I feel like this being more of a computer science question (and probably would or wouldn't work the same way for a1111) and you'd probably be pretty knowledgeable on the matter of venv.
I've been trying to update comfyui to the updated build to get with the times. Tried updating on my primary (leaving alone the legacy one I've been running because I want to be able to run it as a backup), but it ended up with an error message that kept both from running. Got spooked at the idea of just my shit never running again and did a restore point back up. Somehow, it worked and I could generate again.
Hoping to kill two birds with one stone here by 1) updating to current/see how I can get it all functioning properly and 2) learn proper venv use that I have been slacking on.
I get the feeling that using virtual environments for all/both of my builds is really what I need to be doing in order to see that I can keep the one working/troubleshoot the other as needed.
Is my assumption right about virtual environments correct? And, if so, how can I start to get one functioning with my legacy build? I.e. Would like to be able to launch it regardless of what I update. I'm guessing that updating the current one and trying to get it working through venv would product the same outcome for the legacy (that it's still working), but I also want to be able to ensure it can still function in case I find myself updating system stuff in a non venv way that would mess with the legacy.
Big sorries for any newbie things I'm getting wrong. lol.
I've been trying to update comfyui to the updated build to get with the times. Tried updating on my primary (leaving alone the legacy one I've been running because I want to be able to run it as a backup), but it ended up with an error message that kept both from running. Got spooked at the idea of just my shit never running again and did a restore point back up. Somehow, it worked and I could generate again.
Hoping to kill two birds with one stone here by 1) updating to current/see how I can get it all functioning properly and 2) learn proper venv use that I have been slacking on.
I get the feeling that using virtual environments for all/both of my builds is really what I need to be doing in order to see that I can keep the one working/troubleshoot the other as needed.
Is my assumption right about virtual environments correct? And, if so, how can I start to get one functioning with my legacy build? I.e. Would like to be able to launch it regardless of what I update. I'm guessing that updating the current one and trying to get it working through venv would product the same outcome for the legacy (that it's still working), but I also want to be able to ensure it can still function in case I find myself updating system stuff in a non venv way that would mess with the legacy.
Big sorries for any newbie things I'm getting wrong. lol.


