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From: Gonzalo Tornaria <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: [sage-cloud] Re: Jupyter in cocalc
To: William Stein <[email protected]>
CC: sage-cloud <[email protected]>


I did some work about 6 months ago, mainly to add a julia kernel, and
also to integrate with letsencrypt certificates.

This I installed 6 months ago in a server for my students, and it's
been working ok. I have not tried to update cocalc or try it with a
recent version of cocalc.

When building the docker image, it fetches the cocalc repo at the
current HEAD, so it may not work.

In case it helps, the exact commit of cocalc that I used to build my
cocalc-docker image is:

72e686a8fa169101bc2a37d0edf0c3980a142d43

I think if one uses commit=72e686a8fa169101bc2a37d0edf0c3980a142d43 as
a build argument to docker, it might work.

Regarding adding kernels: you can see what I did to add julia and
ijulia to the docker image in the julia branch, particularly this
commit:

https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker/commit/a97956009d834effed1270d07635524213bd650c

Hope this helps.

Best,
Gonzalo

On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 7:47 PM, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 2:23 PM, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, February 17, 2018 at 9:32:52 PM UTC, David Guichard wrote:
>>>
>>> And...now I have found
>>> https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker/issues/8 that sort of
addresses
>>> this and is marked open. So does this mean python 3 can't be added
(yet)?
>
> It could definitely be added.   The problem is just that nobody has
> worked at all on the CoCalc Docker image in a long time.  I did most
> work on it, and Gonzao Tornaria did some at a Sage Days once.  I have
> had to 100% prioritize ensuring the CoCalc (the commercial product)
> grows for now.    I would very much welcome other people working on
> the docker image -- PR's welcome!  Note that if you take the latest
> version of CoCalc and try to build the new Docker image, it doesn't
> really work right now, unfortunately.
>
> If you open a terminal in any cocalc project and type " jupyter
> kernelspec list" you'll find the kernels we have there, which may be
> helpful.
>
> The notes here might also be useful:
> https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc/wiki/CustomerJupyterKernel
>
>>
>> Sagemath hasn't been completely ported to Python 3 yet. As to other
flavours
>> of Python 3, it should be possible - after all cocalc web does Python 3
>> (plain Ubuntu as well as Anaconda)
>
> Dima, I think David isn't trying to use Sage per se -- he's trying to
> use the CoCalc
> Docker image and select the Python 3 Jupyter kernel...
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Best Regards,
William Stein

CEO, SageMath, Inc.

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