Hi Kelson,
I must say that I haven't really tested this... in theory you could create
a python interpreter which is a shell script which would then run a python
over ssh and with a partition created with sshfs, things should work (just
make sure that the partition locally maps to the same path remotely) --
although I must say I haven't really tested this setup myself -- so, if you
do go that route, it'd be nice to hear your experience later on ;)
There are plans to actually improve the remote development scenario on
PyDev (with a remote interpreter supported by default), but I haven't been
able to make time for it so far... maybe I'll create a crowdfunding for
that so that users can help me get the needed time ;)
Cheers,
Fabio
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 10:39 AM, Kelson Zawack <k...@cornell.edu> wrote:
> I use Pydev for scientific computing and really like it. One problem I
> have is I would like to use it to run analyses on a server. My plan was to
> use ipython’s ability to run shell commands to ssh to the server and then
> launch an ipython session there. It seems that while the interactive
> interpreter can run the ssh just fine it isn’t able to pick up the remote
> terminal session that gets started. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
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