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odpi/egeria-charts#155 pin jupyter image version #6626

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Signed-off-by: Nigel Jones nigel.l.jones+git@gmail.com

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Pins Jupyter lab to the version we used for release 3.9

See related issue -- it's possible some recent changes in Jupyter are breaking the lab environment (ssl/certs). This may not be the other issue, but it's prudent to pin the version to that tested - at least until we make a long term improvement (see end)

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See odpi/egeria-coco-labs#3

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Manually configured prior version for testing

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Long term we should move to using a regular jupyter image, rather than extending - if we can.
This makes it easier to change the version being used at deployment time

Signed-off-by: Nigel Jones <nigel.l.jones+git@gmail.com>
@planetf1 planetf1 enabled auto-merge June 16, 2022 17:52
@planetf1 planetf1 merged commit 6cf6fc8 into odpi:master Jun 16, 2022
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Retested after merge: This back-leveling of the Jupyter container addresses the breakage seen with ssl/certs (python 3.10).
Will revisit versions after refactoring the notebooks/containers for jupyter

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