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Ivica Nakić

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Mar 2, 2017, 11:37:16 AM3/2/17
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Is it possible to upgrade anaconda3 to version 4.3 on SMC, 
to be able to use python 3.6 in jupyter notebooks?

Ivica

Harald Schilly

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Mar 2, 2017, 2:53:52 PM3/2/17
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Hi, I fear a bit that it breaks many packages. But in any case, you
can install it in your own project or make your own overlay
environment. I'm not sure if it will work with jupyter notebooks,
though. You'll have to also install the python kernel and point to
that anaconda python.

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Ivica Nakić

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Mar 2, 2017, 11:44:25 PM3/2/17
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Installing it for myself is not an issue (and it works fine with Jupyter), but I would like to have python 3.6 for all the students in my course.
Asking them all to install it is not really ideal. 
Is there some way to share/propagate my "locally installed anaconda3 upgrade" to all student projects in a course? 
Like pushing some files/folders to all student projects?

I think such a possibility would be useful in other situations too.

Ivica

William Stein

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Mar 3, 2017, 1:59:06 AM3/3/17
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On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 8:44 PM, Ivica Nakić <zzi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Installing it for myself is not an issue (and it works fine with Jupyter),
> but I would like to have python 3.6 for all the students in my course.
> Asking them all to install it is not really ideal.
> Is there some way to share/propagate my "locally installed anaconda3
> upgrade" to all student projects in a course?
> Like pushing some files/folders to all student projects?

Yes -- If you have absolutely any folder "foo/" at all, you can make
it a *handout* in the handouts tab of the course manager, and when you
push it to the students, they will all then have a copy of that folder
in the same place in their project.

William
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