Opened 4 years ago
Last modified 3 months ago
#25850 new enhancement
Sage Windows: Include a Sage kernelspec that is compatible with Windows native Jupyter
Reported by: | embray | Owned by: | embray |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | sage-9.7 |
Component: | porting: Cygwin | Keywords: | |
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Report Upstream: | N/A | Work issues: | |
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Description
I've seen at least one or two people who, rather than use the Jupyter that comes with Sage, have wanted for whatever reason to use a Jupyter Notebook not in Sage to run a Sage kernel (I've seen people ask this for platforms besides Windows as well).
For Windows this turns out to be rather non-trivial: https://stackoverflow.com/a/51308972/982257
We could make this easier in the future by including in the Windows version a kernelspec designed specifically for this purpose, along with instructions for how to install it (e.g. using jupyter kernelspec install
).
Change History (8)
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Removing most of the rest of my open tickets out of the 8.7 milestone, which should be closed.
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Retargeting some of my tickets.