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make a new pypi release & update docs? #1607

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joernhees opened this issue Oct 1, 2022 · 3 comments
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make a new pypi release & update docs? #1607

joernhees opened this issue Oct 1, 2022 · 3 comments

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@joernhees
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hey guys, i love this repo and many students and professors use this extensively

however the current pypi release is quite old (jan 2019), also the docs seem to be as of 2018...
if you simply install that version with pip install jupyter_contrib_nbextensions as the docs say, you get 0.5.1 and run into tons of issues with template_paths rename like #1529

any chance on this?
@jcb91 @jfbercher @juhasch (you seem to be the ones with pypi permissions, please consider handing them over to the next generation if you don't have time anymore?)

@pkienzle
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pkienzle commented Oct 3, 2022

See also this stackoverflow question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58146683/all-jupyter-contrib-nbextensions-are-marked-as-possibly-incompatible

@ScoobyQ
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ScoobyQ commented Nov 27, 2022

No one assigned and this has been an issue at least since Notebook 6 was released. Is this no longer being supported?

@juhasch
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juhasch commented Dec 3, 2022

There is a new PyPi and conda-forge release for the extensions now.
For the notebook classic there is an additional fix in the jupyter_nbextensions_configurator repo: Jupyter-contrib/jupyter_nbextensions_configurator#141. Already released on PyPi, I am still waiting for conda-forge release. Hopefully should also be available in a few days.

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