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@ilumsden Is there any specific reason the notebooks were originally copied one-by-one instead of the whole directory like the |
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Mainly because copying directories is very finicky in Dockerfiles. If you do it right, it's fine. But, if you don't, you can cause a ton of issues. |
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@ilumsden Does the way the notebooks directory is copied avoid the Docker issues? |
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Copy over all notebooks in the
notebooksdirectory so we do not need to update the Dockerfile for each new notebook.