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Backport PR #2126: ipcluster broken with any batch (PBS/LSF/SGE)...
Backport PR #2126: ipcluster broken with any batch (PBS/LSF/SGE) I have setup ipcluster_config.py to start with LSF: ``` c.IPClusterStart.controller_launcher_class = 'LSF' c.IPClusterStart.engine_launcher_class = 'LSF' ``` But the ipcluster command fails to start the engines: ``` ipcluster start --profile=lsf -n 10 ``` The problem is fixed if I add quotes to the launch command string ```cmd``` in ```launcher.py```. ``` diff --git a/IPython/parallel/apps/launcher.py b/IPython/parallel/apps/launcher.py index e752d2a..6035303 100644 --- a/IPython/parallel/apps/launcher.py +++ b/IPython/parallel/apps/launcher.py @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ WINDOWS = os.name == 'nt' # Paths to the kernel apps #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -cmd = "from IPython.parallel.apps.%s import launch_new_instance; launch_new_instance()" +cmd = "\"from IPython.parallel.apps.%s import launch_new_instance; launch_new_instance()\"" ipcluster_cmd_argv = [sys.executable, "-c", cmd % "ipclusterapp"] ```

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Fernando Perez
Added new script to test ipython itself.
r1564 #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""IPython Test Suite Runner.
"""
Fernando Perez
Give good error message when starting tests if nose is missing.
r2492 # The tests can't even run if nose isn't available, so might as well give the
# user a civilized error message in that case.
Fernando Perez
Added new script to test ipython itself.
r1564
Fernando Perez
Give good error message when starting tests if nose is missing.
r2492 try:
import nose
except ImportError:
error = """\
ERROR: The IPython test suite requires nose to run.
Please install nose on your system first and try again.
For information on installing nose, see:
http://somethingaboutorange.com/mrl/projects/nose
Exiting."""
import sys
print >> sys.stderr, error
else:
from IPython.testing import iptest
iptest.main()