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Warnings do not display in notebooks for certain ipykernel versions #133
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I found the same thing recently. I'm using continuumio/anaconda3:4.1.1 from dockerhub, and had a tough time upgrading ipykernel. (I think because of problem with conda, but I'm not at all sure; ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues#542.) Here's what I did:
Maybe you didn't have any trouble upgrading ipykernel, Jean-Luc? I'll also just note that when I import param in a notebook, I get a deprecation warning in red:
Presumably that's because I'm using python 3.5, and it's something ipykernel needs to address. Annoying to get it when I import param, though. |
Check if this is still a problem |
I believe this is no longer a problem with recent versions. I might be wrong though! |
See also #68 if checking/cleaning up |
Appears not to be an issue any more. |
This issue is simply to note that a bug in certain older ipykernel versions meant parameterized warnings were not appearing in notebooks.
I believe this issue was fixed in ipython/ipykernel#127 which should means that this issue was fixed for ipykernel version 4.4. This is consistent with what I experienced: when I had version 4.3.1, warnings only appeared in the terminal but after updating to the latest version (4.5.0), the issue was resolved.
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