Hi Ricardo,
On 21/09/15 16:28, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> Hi Guix,
>
> I’m trying to package Jupyter (an improved version of IPython, from what
> I’ve heard) and noticed that the tests for jupyter-client fail because
> the native “python3” (or “python2”) kernel cannot be found. According
> to the do
Hi Ricardo,
>>> I’m trying to package Jupyter (an improved version of IPython, from what
>>> I’ve heard) and noticed that the tests for jupyter-client fail because
>>> the native “python3” (or “python2”) kernel cannot be found. According
>>> to the documentation, this “kernel” should always be ava
Hi Ricardo,
On 21/09/15 16:28, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
> Hi Guix,
>
> I’m trying to package Jupyter (an improved version of IPython, from what
> I’ve heard) and noticed that the tests for jupyter-client fail because
> the native “python3” (or “python2”) kernel cannot be found. According
> to the d
Hi Craig,
>> I’m trying to package Jupyter (an improved version of IPython, from what
>> I’ve heard) and noticed that the tests for jupyter-client fail because
>> the native “python3” (or “python2”) kernel cannot be found. According
>> to the documentation, this “kernel” should always be availab