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Upgrading the TLJH's "USER" environment Python / Conda ... #615
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Bump. Also, is there a way to Thank you again! |
Hey @nmvega 👋 When switching TLJH to Python 3.7 (ref: #433), there were also added some steps on how to manually update the Python version for an existing install. You can find them here in the docs. I will open a new issue to try to find a timeline for changing the TLJH default Python version to 3.8. |
Hi there @nmvega 👋! I closed this issue because it was labelled as a support question. Please help us organize discussion by posting this on the http://discourse.jupyter.org/ forum. Our goal is to sustain a positive experience for both users and developers. We use GitHub issues for specific discussions related to changing a repository's content, and let the forum be where we can more generally help and inspire each other. Thanks you for being an active member of our community! ❤️ |
Hi @GeorgianaElena Thank you! I appreciate that. |
Dear Community Friends:
Is it possible to -- after installing
TLJH
-- upgrade it'sUSER
Python / Conda
environment to a latest version of Python? (Without breaking the rest of the platform, of course).If yes, is there a documented procedure for doing this?
Thank you in advance!
=:)
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