You do need the 807 beta-b to run the new api jbase.py and jcore.py. But
you could just slide in the binary without doing a complete install.

My testing has been with python3 in anaconda. That way you get numpy etc.

But just installing the new package might be nearly as easy.

On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 7:32 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Eric
>
> >From your last notice on Python i brought the notebook into Anaconda and
> it seems to work with eg j.get etc. Also the examples at Martins site
> https://github.com/martin-saurer/jkernel
> >seem to work. Though i seem to have to put a hard link from a defaulted
> "user" to my actual juser location. i do not see how to configure it,
> though the regular install of j806 is so configured.
>
> >All this is under j806. Can one just substitute the j807 DLL? Or should
> one install the Beta  ... necessary to get the REPL? Does that support
> Anaconda?
>
> ~greg
> http://krsnadas.org
>
> --
>
> from:    Eric Iverson <[email protected]>
> to:    Programming forum <[email protected]>
> date:    1 March 2018 at 14:21
> subject:    [Jprogramming] j807 beta-b available
>
> >j807 beta-b install packages are available.
>
> >The main change is the addition of a new facility that makes it easier
> for other environments such as python3 to use the J shared library.
>
> >The api/python3 addon has been updated to take advantage of this new
> facility.
>
> >The improvement is significant and worth a look if you have any interest
> of knowledge of python.
>
> >Get started by reading the addons/api/python3/jbase.py file.
>
> >Note. that this improved interface works in jupyter. It is trivial to
> have a J repl in a jupyter notebook.
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