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Hello,
The developers from my company forked the notebook repo and made some modifications to it. Now I need to create a docker image out of the modified repository but it doesn't have any DOckerfile that I can use as a reference. Is there anything I could be using to make sure the notebook image is working as expected?
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Peter
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Mar 13, 2020, 7:48:04 PM3/13/20
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I would start with the existing image that most resembles what you want and install your notebook whl onto it. The docker-stacks-derived images are located in the jupyter organization of dockerhub. You can find the hierarchy of Dockerfiles in the repo.
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Mar 18, 2020, 8:03:46 AM3/18/20
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Can I use pip to uninstall a packate installed with conda?