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cvjjm
OK. PR opened under #703 .
I am having the exact same problem with the miniforge installer and this completely prevents installation under Win10 WSL2. What appears to happen is that after unpacking ncurses it warns...
The error is now different but installation still fails under WSL2 during the ncurses step: ``` $ ./Miniforge3-4.10.3-7-Linux-x86_64.sh Welcome to Miniforge3 4.10.3-7 [...] Do you accept the license terms? [yes|no]...
And indeed the two files it complains about do exist and one is a broken link: ``` cvjjm@devenv:~/downloads$ ll /home/cvjjm/miniforge-test/pkgs/ncurses-6.2-h58526e2_4/share/terminfo/2/2621a lrwxrwxrwx 1 cvjjm cvjjm 11 Nov 14 2020 /home/cvjjm/miniforge-test/pkgs/ncurses-6.2-h58526e2_4/share/terminfo/2/2621a ->...
I have used the %%latex magic (which however uses an external compiler as far as I remember) and there is a good list of alternatives here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13208286/how-to-write-latex-in-ipython-notebook But this would...
To be honest I didn't go into depth and this is not longer a problem. Sorry for not closing this earlier...
Yes, exactly. Cool that this is on the roadmap.
Another thing that could be useful is an option to only compute part of the hessian, say only the diagonal.
I don't know yet what will be useful, so I would say it generalizes :-) Maybe the user can pass in a "mask" of the same shape as the hessian...
I like both the `argnum` an the boolean array approach. Any chance that one of those two can still make it into the next release?