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Re: [che-dev] Fwd: Have to keep reinstalling python modules (Eclipse Che)?

Thank you all for your responses!

Just to clarify that this question came into StackOverflow, so I am not sure that the original poster will see your answers. They have also received some answers there (thank you if you are reading this!) - the main gist of which seems to be that you need to create a custom stack that includes the relevant Python modules if you want them to persist.

Thanks,
Dave.

On 26/02/2019 08:57, Yevhen Ivantsov wrote:
Yeah, Angel, you are right. I offered this sokution at stackoverflow as well. Persisting python site-packages should do the trick.

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 3:51 PM Angel Misevski <amisevsk@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:amisevsk@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    On 2/25/19 4:15 PM, Brad Micklea wrote:
     > If I remember correctly the only directory that is persisted is the
     > /projects directory. It's likely the person is installing things in
     > other places. It's really not ideal to install things in the
    /projects
     > directory though because that's typically git-backed and most
    don't want
     > to have binaries there. I'm not sure if there's a good solution
    though
     > for the moment...

    Not sure of the details (and it could potentially depend greatly on the
    user's install) but if this is a OpenShift/Kubernetes recipe, it
    *should* be possible to just specify a PVC (with appropriate mount
    point) in the list of objects to be created. Haven't tested though.

     >
     > On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 3:50 PM Dave Neary <dneary@xxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx>
     > <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
     >
     >     Hi all,
     >
     >     This question came in to StackOverflow last week. Anyone able
    to help
     >     out the requester?
     >
     >     Thanks,
     >     Dave.
     >
     >
     >     -------- Forwarded Message --------
     >     Subject:        Have to keep reinstalling python modules
    (Eclipse Che)?
     >     Date:   Wed, 20 Feb 2019 18:38:01 +0000
     >     From: dneary@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx>
    <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx>>
     >     To: dneary@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx>
    <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dneary@xxxxxxxxxx>>
     >
     >
     >
     >     For my Eclipse Che project, I have to reinstall my python
    modules every
     >     time I load the workspace (blegh). Is there a way to install the
     >     modules
     >     my team needs to a global folder so they don't have to even
    install the
     >     python modules every time they want to load the project?
    Thank you!
     >
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