diff --git a/onnxruntime/python/onnxruntime_validation.py b/onnxruntime/python/onnxruntime_validation.py index 0cb88d3505..73bd352c32 100644 --- a/onnxruntime/python/onnxruntime_validation.py +++ b/onnxruntime/python/onnxruntime_validation.py @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ def check_distro_info(): __my_distro__ = '' __my_distro_ver__ = '' __my_system__ = platform.system().lower() - __my_arch__ = platform.architecture()[0].lower() __OS_RELEASE_FILE__ = '/etc/os-release' __LSB_RELEASE_FILE__ = '/etc/lsb-release' @@ -25,8 +24,6 @@ def check_distro_info(): if __my_distro_ver__ != '10': warnings.warn('Unsupported Windows version (%s). ONNX Runtime supports Windows 10 and above, only.' % __my_distro_ver__) elif __my_system__ == 'linux': - if __my_arch__ != '64bit': - warnings.warn('Unsupported architecture (%s). ONNX Runtime supports 64bit architecture, only.' % __my_arch__) ''' Although the 'platform' python module for getting Distro information works well on standard OS images running on real hardware, it is not acurate when running on Azure VMs, Git Bash, Cygwin, etc. The returned values for release and version are unpredictable for virtualized or emulated environments.