On Fri, Aug 5, 2016 at 14:07:51 +0200, Gordon Ball wrote:
> Jupyter has been in experimental for a while and presumably will make it
> to unstable in the not too distant future.
>
> Once that is done, what is the correct way for packages providing a
> jupyter kernel to install it?
>
> * manual
On 05/08/2016 20:57, Gordon Ball wrote:
On 05/08/16 15:17, Julien Puydt wrote:
Hi,
On 05/08/2016 14:07, Gordon Ball wrote:
Jupyter has been in experimental for a while and presumably will make it
to unstable in the not too distant future.
I don't think that will happen that early... there
On 05/08/16 15:17, Julien Puydt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 05/08/2016 14:07, Gordon Ball wrote:
>> Jupyter has been in experimental for a while and presumably will make it
>> to unstable in the not too distant future.
>
> I don't think that will happen that early... there are a few things not
> ready ye
Hi,
On 05/08/2016 14:07, Gordon Ball wrote:
Jupyter has been in experimental for a while and presumably will make it
to unstable in the not too distant future.
I don't think that will happen that early... there are a few things not
ready yet and what is there isn't perfect yet. Help is welcom
Jupyter has been in experimental for a while and presumably will make it
to unstable in the not too distant future.
Once that is done, what is the correct way for packages providing a
jupyter kernel to install it?
* manually install kernel.json in /usr/share/jupyter/kernels/?
* build-depend on
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