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Unexpected behavior of runtime.txt configuration file #253
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This just happened to me again in a different repository, any comment on what might be happening here? |
Wondering if this should really belong to https://github.com/jupyterhub/repo2docker/ |
Bug description
According to the guide (https://mybinder.readthedocs.io/en/latest/howto/languages.html#specifying-a-version-of-python) when using the
requirements.txt
file, a second file calledruntime.txt
can be used to specify the python version, but it does not seem to work (completely?). In the log below can be seen as it apparently loads an environment with python3.10
:But a few lines after, it starts asking the modules for other version of python
Log
our
requirements.txt
file isand the
runtime.txt
isThey are both located in a folder a the root of the project ->
src/binder/
It is worth mentioning that trying the configuration file
environment.yml
containingplaced in the same folder works fine.
Also, may it be related to issue 252?
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