Upgrade Ubuntu to latest LTS (Bionic 18.04), including:
- Change the IMAGE used for base-notebook;
- Keep Mesos install from Mesosphere's Xenial repository, since they
don't yet have a Bionic repository;
- gnupg needs to be installed for apt-key to work;
- --force-yes option to apt-get has been removed;
- Package libav-tools is replaced by ffmpeg;
- Update Let's Encrypt example script to use 18.04.
Update jupyterlab from 0.31 to 0.32.
Update the following extensions to matching versions:
- jupyterlab/hub-extension
- jupyter-widget/jupyterlab-manager
- jupyterlab_bokeh
The `cd` command switches to the user's home directory (away from the directory we want to delete)
Then we remove the facets directory using the full path
As conda-forge does not use the `nomkl` package, but instead uses the
`blas` package to select BLAS versions, install the `blas` package and
select the `openblas` implementation.
- any files the user should be able to write should have group `user-permissions` with `g+rwX`
- remove `chown` from start.sh because it is no longer needed
- add `fix-permissions` script for setting the user-writable permissions on a path
- user-permissions group as GID 10000 (is there a reason for it to have a different value?)
- containers can set group with `--group-add user-writable` if they want to run with a different uid/gid
(without -u root -e NB_UID -e NB_GID, which make this unnecessary)
- mplimporthook should be obsolete with matplotlib 2.0
- curlrc seems to be obsolete now (updates to base image?)
- set WORKDIR to $HOME instead of $HOME/work (leave work there for compatibility)
* Upgrade to latest debian base image
* Upgrade to Notebook 4.3
* Upgrade to Miniconda 4.2.12
* Remove USE_HTTPS env var in favor of command line options for key and cert
* Add GEN_CERT env var for generating a self-signed certificate
* Remove PASSWORD env var in favor of the new Notebook 4.3 default token auth
or the more secure a hashed password command line option