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bug#30921: Jupyter uses the wrong Python.
From: |
Ricardo Wurmus |
Subject: |
bug#30921: Jupyter uses the wrong Python. |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Mar 2018 11:19:55 +0100 |
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Fis Trivial <address@hidden> writes:
> When running jupyter, it seems that the python in "/usr/bin/python"
> instead of the one in store is used. Here is the complete logging of
> jupyter console output, notice those line in the middle, where displaying:
> "/usr/bin/python: No module named ipykernel_launcher"
I wonder if that’s by design. As far as I understand Jupyter can be
used with many different kernels, including different versions of
Python. This means that we may not limit it to just a single version of
Python at build time.
Is this correct?
I do agree, though, that the default doesn’t seem right. As long as a
user can override the kernel to use a different Python than the one we
configured at build time, I think we should default to the current
version of Python in Guix.
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Ricardo
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