I'm trying to install tf-models-official package on my M1 Mac inside conda environment with tensorflow-macos installed. However, I'm getting a conflict:
The conflict is caused by:
tf-models-official 2.9.2 depends on tensorflow-text~=2.9.0
tf-models-official 2.9.1 depends on tensorflow-text~=2.9.0
tf-models-official 2.9.0 depends on tensorflow-text~=2.9.0
tf-models-official 2.8.0 depends on tensorflow-text~=2.8.0
tf-models-official 2.7.2 depends on tensorflow>=2.4.0
tf-models-official 2.7.1 depends on tensorflow>=2.4.0
tf-models-official 2.7.0 depends on tensorflow-text>=2.7.0
tf-models-official 2.6.1 depends on tensorflow>=2.6.0
tf-models-official 2.6.0 depends on tensorflow>=2.5.0
tf-models-official 2.5.1 depends on tensorflow>=2.5.0
tf-models-official 2.5.0 depends on tensorflow>=2.5.0
tf-models-official 2.4.0 depends on tensorflow>=2.4.0
tf-models-official 2.3.0 depends on tensorflow>=2.3.0
tf-models-official 2.2.2 depends on tensorflow>=2.2.0
tf-models-official 2.2.1 depends on tensorflow>=2.2.0
tf-models-official 2.2.0 depends on tensorflow>=2.2.0
It is probably because the installed tensorflow is in fact tensorflow-macos and pip is unable to see it. So, may be Apple needs to provide a meta package called 'tensorflow' so we would be able to use it properly?