Nope.
The following ports are currently installed:
py27-terminado @0.8.1_0 (active)
py27-testpath @0.3.1_0 (active)
py27-tkinter @2.7.14_0 (active)
py27-toolz @0.9.0_0 (active)
py27-tornado @4.5.2_0
py27-tornado @5.0.1_1 (active)
py27-traitlets @4.3.2_0 (active)
py27-typing @3.6.2_
On 2018-03-21, at 11:49 PM, pagani laurent via macports-users wrote:
> pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: The 'testpath' distribution was not found
> and is required by nbconvert
>
Looks like you should install py27-testpath and see if that fixes it.
Best,
Ken
Marius,
I just installed py27-jupyter today, checked the py27-future presence but it
crashes in a similar way to what Bob reported below :
py27-futures @3.2.0_0 (active)
py27-tornado @5.0.1_1 (active)
NICER>jupyter-2.7 notebook
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/opt/local/Library/
In my experience, “jupyter notebook” is the correct startup command. Here is
what I do, using Python 2.7:
Install pyenv (https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv)
pyenv install 2.7.14
sudo port install py27-virtualenv
mkdir jupyter
cd jupyter
pyenv virtualenv 2.7.14 jupyter
echo "jupyter" > .python-version
I just posted a ticket for this very issue:
https://trac.macports.org/ticket/56111
> On Mar 20, 2018, at 1:19 PM, Robert Goldman wrote:
>
> I can't tell if this is a bug in MacPorts, or if I have simply misconfigured
> something.
>
> When I start up ipython notebook, with python-2.7 as my sel
I can't tell if this is a bug in MacPorts, or if I have simply
misconfigured something.
When I start up `ipython notebook`, with python-2.7 as my selected
python, everything works fine, but I get a complaint echoed to the
shell:
```
[TerminalIPythonApp] WARNING | Subcommand `ipython notebook