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  1. Red Hat OpenShift Data Science
  2. RHODS-2215

Tensorflow image comes with Python 3.8.8 installed

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      Incorrect Python versions displayed during notebook selection:: The *Start a notebook server* page displayed incorrect versions of Python for the TensorFlow and PyTorch notebook images. Both images incorrectly displayed Python 3.8.6. The actual version used was Python 3.8.8. Additionally, the third integer of package version numbers is now no longer displayed.
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      Incorrect Python versions displayed during notebook selection:: The *Start a notebook server* page displayed incorrect versions of Python for the TensorFlow and PyTorch notebook images. Both images incorrectly displayed Python 3.8.6. The actual version used was Python 3.8.8. Additionally, the third integer of package version numbers is now no longer displayed.
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    • MODH Sprint 35

      Description of problem:

      The tensorflow JH image comes with Python 3.8.8 installed, while the spawner/documentation lists 3.8.6 as the installed version

      Prerequisites (if any, like setup, operators/versions):

      RHODS 1.2.0-2 on OSD

      Steps to Reproduce

      1. Spawn tensorflow image
      2. run `python --version`

      Actual results:

      Python 3.8.8 installed

      Expected results:

      Either Python 3.8.6 installed
      or documentation and spawner text updates

      Reproducibility (Always/Intermittent/Only Once):

      always

      Build Details:

      Workaround:

      Additional info:

              rh-ee-mroman Maros Roman (Inactive)
              rhn-support-lgiorgi Luca Giorgi
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