Should any of the libjqt.*.dylib files from j64-806/bin be copied into 
Demo/J805/bin? 

(The current j64-806 installs libjqt.1.6.0.dylib, dated 29 Aug 2017, whereas 
J805 had  libjqt.1.5.4.dylib.)

And if so, do the aliases libjqt.1.dylib, etc., have to be changed?

> On 6 Jun2017, at 8:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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>> I tried again, this time just dropping a copy of j64-806/bin in place of
> JDemo/J805/bin, and I can get the jupyter front end to work — sort of.
> 
> I just tried this all again in macOS, and it worked fine with one exception
> below. However you should not copy over the bin directory, but just the
> j806 binaries, i.e. jconsole and libj.dylib.
> 
> What changed for me since I last tried is a new prompt to paste in a token
> url in a browser before starting Jupyter, which is some additional security
> against malicious programs. We need to take care of this somehow.
> 
> Incidentally, note that j806 is still a beta. For any serious use of the
> Jupyter system it would be better to remain with 805 for now.

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