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It looks like the launchpad kernel selector is picking up environments that have been deleted via conda-store. In the screenshot, below the environments named "mytest*" have been deleted and should no longer be available to select.
Exploring a bit further, This may be an issue in nebari/conda-store not cleaning up old environments on disk when deleted in conda-store. Will file an issue on those repos.
Value and/or benefit
deleted environments showing up cause confusion.
Anything else?
No response
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I would guess that the issue is not in this extension nor in nebari/conda-store. This may be due to the caching in nb_conda_kernels. I also experienced a similar frustration when creating a new environment and waiting for a long time for it to show up.
The cache in nb_conda_kernels is hard-coded to 1 minute and implemented here. Did the mytest* environments go away now?
If ii is still remains, the bug could be in the nb_conda_kernels in the logic for removal of environments here but I do not see anything wrong at a first glance.
We could add an environment list-based rather than time-base cache upstream to solve this. Listing all environments should be relatively cheap, or at least I hope it is.
I deleted those environments over a month ago. They can also be see running conda env list from the terminal so I think this is not a kernel-spec issue but that they are not being deleted from disk when deleted in the conda-store UI.
Context
It looks like the launchpad kernel selector is picking up environments that have been deleted via conda-store. In the screenshot, below the environments named "mytest*" have been deleted and should no longer be available to select.
Exploring a bit further, This may be an issue in nebari/conda-store not cleaning up old environments on disk when deleted in conda-store. Will file an issue on those repos.
Value and/or benefit
deleted environments showing up cause confusion.
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: