[Python-modules-team] Bug#1060772: [Debian-pan-maintainers] Unifying jupyterlab and node-jupyterlab
Yadd
yadd at debian.org
Sun Jun 2 09:53:18 BST 2024
On 6/2/24 10:38, Yadd wrote:
> In my last commit, I added also a fix for #1060772:
> - jupyter-lab uses yarnpkg by default
> - in Debian build context, this can be overridden using
> YARN_COMMAND=pkgjs-install-minimal
Better hook with "YARN_COMMAND=pkgjs" which uses the adapted pkgjs-* command
> then I reimported your hook executed after dh_install to launch
> `jupyter-lab build`. This seems to work but must be verified (and also
> python install looks bad).
>
> Best regards,
> Xavier
>
> On 6/2/24 07:40, Yadd wrote:
>> Hi Roland,
>>
>> I merged Python and Node.js package into branch
>> "merge-python-and-node", but I didnt yet import the "build" part you
>> entered into dh_auto_install in Python package.
>>
>> Build works but has to be cleaned for the Python part.
>>
>> Hope this will help you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Xavier
>>
>> On 6/1/24 17:33, Yadd wrote:
>>> On 5/31/24 17:10, Roland Mas wrote:
>>>> Since I haven't managed to get 4.1 to build yet, I'm thinking of
>>>> starting from a known-working version (4.0.10+ds1+~cs11.25.27-1). I
>>>> expect that porting to 4.1 or later afterwards won't add extra work
>>>> compared to doing both jobs at once.
>>>>
>>>> Roland.
>>>
>>> OK, I just pushed 4.0.11 into node-jupyterlab repo (reverting your
>>> upgrade to 4.1.6)
>>>
>>>
>>>> Le 30/05/2024 à 05:36, Yadd a écrit :
>>>>> On 5/29/24 17:06, Yadd wrote:
>>>>>> On 5/29/24 17:04, Roland Mas wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Yadd and others,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'd like to go forward with the jupyterlab/node-jupyterlab
>>>>>>> merger, because I'm facing more and more problems with
>>>>>>> jupyterlab/ipywidgets not being up-to-date. I'm going to start
>>>>>>> from node-jupyterlab (whose build is more complex), create a
>>>>>>> merge-jupyterlab-and-node-jupyterlab branch in it, and add the
>>>>>>> Python parts in there, starting from the current working state of
>>>>>>> the package (and not the current state of the master branch,
>>>>>>> which doesn't build since I tried to import a new upstream
>>>>>>> release). I'll ask for review before merging into master, but any
>>>>>>> help or advice in the meantime will be welcome. I'll try to be
>>>>>>> present on IRC more often than usual during the operation.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hopefully upgrading one source package will be easier after the
>>>>>>> merger, and I'll work on ipywidgets after that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Roland.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OK, let's do that ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> From which version of jupyterlab do you want to start? 4.0.11 or
>>>>> later?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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