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Reference deployment of JupyterHub and nbgrader on a single server

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marcinofulus opened this issue · comments

Does it work in ubuntu 16.04?
Which versions of ubuntu and ansible this script was tested against?
I encountered some problems - some packages are not installed.

I tested on Ubuntu 16.04 in OpenStack.
Are you testing on Amazon?

On Mon, Sep 26, 2016, 23:36 Marcin Kostur notifications@github.com wrote:

Does it work in ubuntu 16.04?
Which versions of ubuntu and ansible this script was tested against?
I encountered some problems - some packages are not installed.


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I have Proxmox,

I think that problem I have are connected with conda module in ansible. I have removed all conda: ... and replaced with appropriate shell: lines and it works.

Funny thing was that sometimes conda module installed packages and sometimes did not, but showed green [ok].

is the ansible-conda folder in your git checkout empty by any chance?

Also I am hitting problems on 14.04 as well

I simply stopped using ansible-conda in favour of "raw" commands ;-(

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Also I am hitting problems on 14.04 as well


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