runtime error
Exit code: 1. Reason: t:* https://localhost:* http://127.0.0.1 https://127.0.0.1 http://127.0.0.1:* https://127.0.0.1:* http://0.0.0.0 https://0.0.0.0 http://0.0.0.0:* https://0.0.0.0:* app://* file://* tauri://* vscode-webview://* vscode-file://*] OLLAMA_REMOTES:[ollama.com] OLLAMA_SCHED_SPREAD:false ROCR_VISIBLE_DEVICES: http_proxy: https_proxy: no_proxy:]" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.333Z level=INFO source=images.go:522 msg="total blobs: 0" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.333Z level=INFO source=images.go:529 msg="total unused blobs removed: 0" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.333Z level=INFO source=routes.go:1577 msg="Listening on 127.0.0.1:11434 (version 0.12.7)" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.333Z level=INFO source=runner.go:76 msg="discovering available GPUs..." time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.334Z level=INFO source=server.go:385 msg="starting runner" cmd="/usr/local/bin/ollama runner --ollama-engine --port 46753" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.365Z level=INFO source=server.go:385 msg="starting runner" cmd="/usr/local/bin/ollama runner --ollama-engine --port 33965" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.416Z level=INFO source=types.go:60 msg="inference compute" id=cpu library=cpu compute="" name=cpu description=cpu libdirs=ollama driver="" pci_id="" type="" total="123.8 GiB" available="14.4 GiB" time=2025-10-30T14:43:20.416Z level=INFO source=routes.go:1618 msg="entering low vram mode" "total vram"="0 B" threshold="20.0 GiB" Pulling Meditron model... [GIN] 2025/10/30 - 14:43:30 | 200 | 37.962µs | 127.0.0.1 | HEAD "/" [GIN] 2025/10/30 - 14:43:30 | 200 | 383.996832ms | 127.0.0.1 | POST "/api/pull" [?2026h[?25l[1Gpulling manifest ⠋ [K[?25h[?2026l[?2026h[?25l[1Gpulling manifest ⠹ [K[?25h[?2026l[?2026h[?25l[1Gpulling manifest ⠹ [K[?25h[?2026l[?2026h[?25l[1Gpulling manifest [K[?25h[?2026l Error: pull model manifest: file does not exist Starting Flask app... Traceback (most recent call last): File "/app/app.py", line 1, in <module> from flask import Flask, request, render_string ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'flask'
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