Sean, Thanks! The jupyter-notebook-3.4 command works for me and starts the kernel and notebook browser client.
> >> I only use IPython occasionally, so I just now found out that the new >>version of IPython 4.0 has major changes, and MacPorts has installed the >>new version in one of my port upgrades. We used to run ³ipython >>notebook² to get the notebook version of IPython, but this has been >>removed and we are supposed to use a new program called Jupyter. I >>installed what I guessed is required to use Jupyter with port install >>py34-jupyter and py34-ipykernel. >> >> Is there something else I need to install to be able to run the new >>command ³jupyter notebook²? The ³jupyter² program is not in my path. I >>found /opt/local/bin/jupyter-3.4, but ³jupyter-3.4 notebook² says it >>does not know ³notebook². > >Looks like we need a `port select` group for the jupyter binaries. As >for you issue, it appears to be this bug: > >https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/448 > >which looks like the next release will fix. > >For now, you can run jupyter-notebook-3.4 (assuming py34-notebook is >installed). > >> The Jupyter documentation >>(http://jupyter.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html) says to use pip >>to install Jupyter, but I understand that this will likely mess up the >>MacPorts installation. > >Correct, please don't do that. _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
