[Live-demo] [OSGeo] #1096: add ipython and ipython-notebook packages to the build

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Sat Feb 9 17:36:20 PST 2013


#1096: add ipython and ipython-notebook packages to the build
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 Reporter:  darkblueb    |       Owner:  live-demo@…              
     Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new                      
 Priority:  normal       |   Milestone:  OSGeoLive7.0             
Component:  LiveDVD      |    Keywords:  ipython                  
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Changes (by hamish):

 * cc: epifanio (added)


Comment:

 In a generic sense you should be able to configure any particular program
 to use a particular port; it shouldn't be an issue to change that at will.
 The problem with using common-looking port numbers is that everyone gets
 the same idea from the same set of 10-15 and with 40 projects we get
 conflicts (again). The solution is for everyone to avoid them- then if one
 falls through the cracks unnoticed we are much less likely to have a
 conflict.

 The system-wide tomcat6 is a special case, it can use 8080. :)

 Anything else has not been explicitly "allowed", it just hasn't gotten its
 nasty-gram asking to use something else yet.

 (mapnik's tilelite looks like it's running on port 8012, not 8000 by the
 way)


 for OSSIM the best alternative I could think up was the numberfied version
 of the name ("M" doesn't translate very well though), 05514 -> 5514.
 /etc/services shows nothing standard using that.


 Is there a nice & concise highly-geo example for ipython? Or would it be
 similar to the R and (now shelved) Octave framework quickstarts which
 could perhaps use a GWR or similar geo-task added?


 Hamish

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