Hi Guix, I’m trying to package Jupyter (an improved version of IPython, from what I’ve heard) and noticed that the tests for jupyter-client fail because the native “python3” (or “python2”) kernel cannot be found. According to the documentation, this “kernel” should always be available and doesn’t need to be installed.
Looking around in the sources of python-ipython (an input to the Jupyter packages I’m working on) I see that this file $out/lib/python2.7/site-packages/IPython/kernel/kernelspec.py contains hard-coded system paths: SYSTEM_KERNEL_DIRS = ["/usr/share/jupyter/kernels", "/usr/local/share/jupyter/kernels", ] Yet I have not found any directory named “kernels” in the output of the python-ipython package. Nor have I found any “kernel.json” files. It seems to me that IPython should install at least the native kernel at some point, but currently doesn’t seem to include it. I would like to fix this, but I really don’t know anything about IPython and I don’t even know what the word “kernel” describes in this context. Could someone with an understanding of IPython please take a look at this? ~~ Ricardo