Fix convert-llama-ggmlv3-to-gguf.py vocab conversion#2698
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When converting without metadata, the hex value for bytes entries weren't 0 padded to 2 digits.
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@SlyEcho Could you please give this fix a try and approve if it works for you? Any model converted without the metadata should be affected. I'd like to get the fix merged as soon as possible before more people have issues. edit: Confirmed to work, just needs approval. |
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Have not tested myself, but seems to work? |
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Yes, it works. FYI it was one of the files from OpenLLaMA 3B v2. |
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When converting without metadata, the hex values for bytes entries weren't 0 padded to 2 digits. (The llama.cpp changes in #2668 made handling more strict, though my output was always wrong.)
Closes #2697