![]() ![]() I’m not sure this is in any way involved for your case however, I’m posting this more here as a guide for others trying to troubleshoot that may end up here since you have the invoking line listed. Also, I intend to try a Linux installation. I would be interested to hear anyone else’s experience. ![]() This means finding that shell script and updating the paths file accordingly. The conclusion is that the installation process may not put the jupyter-lab shell script in the same place depending on what version of mac OS you are using. The fix was to simply add the path /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.7/bin to the paths file. A location that would require no change to the paths file. This was interesting, because in my El Capitan installation the jupyter-lab shell script is located in a different directory. I found the jupyter-lab shell script is located at: /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.7/bin Next I checked the installed packages with $ pip3 list and it shows the jupyter packages that have been installed: jupyter-client 7.3.0Ĭonvinced that the installation was probably okay I went looking for the jupyter-lab command. I confirmed that both pip3 and python3 were located in /usr/bin. Next I checked my /etc/paths file and it contains the following paths: /usr/local/bin I then tried to invoke jupyter lab: ~$ jupyter-lab I then installed jupyterlab: ~$ pip3 install jupyterlab This how I installed Jupyter Lab on both macs:įirst I downloaded and installed pip ~$ curl -o get-pip.py ![]() This was especially perplexing since I had used the same steps with success on a different older Mac running El Capitan where the installation worked fine. The problem I needed to sort out was why I couldn’t get Jupiter Lab running on my MacBook Pro running macOS Monterey Version 12.3.1. I hope it is worthwhile for me to share the trouble shooting steps I took to solve an issue I was having in getting JupyterLab running. I’m new to this forum, new to getting on board with jupyter lab and a complete noob. ![]()
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