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How do I update JupyterLab to v4?

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      markjames
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      I'm pretty new to Jupyter and I'm unclear how I go about updating JupyterLab to v4? Is this something that needs to happen in the Cloudron image or is it something I can do myself?

      I'd like to test out an extension that doesn't work in any JupyterLb versions less than v4.

      Thanks
      Mark

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      • M markjames

        I'm pretty new to Jupyter and I'm unclear how I go about updating JupyterLab to v4? Is this something that needs to happen in the Cloudron image or is it something I can do myself?

        I'd like to test out an extension that doesn't work in any JupyterLb versions less than v4.

        Thanks
        Mark

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        girish
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        @markjames Isn't this already the default? In a fresh install, if I login and then Help -> About

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          markjames
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          Odd, mine is showing 3.6.3 on an instance I spun up today.

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          My experience with Jupyter is pretty limited, so I may be doing something silly.

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            Odd, mine is showing 3.6.3 on an instance I spun up today.

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            aaf50f8f-d1a1-4768-81ee-4c398d10caa3-image.png

            My experience with Jupyter is pretty limited, so I may be doing something silly.

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            girish
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            @markjames can you try with a fresh install? Package v1.38.0. I explicitly set the docker image for notebooks to be lab now (from notebook in the past).

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              Great, thanks @girish, it's working now.

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