Bill,

Thank you! 

That was the clue I needed. Searching my mail for "download/jengine" I see that 
it had passed in front of my eyes before, but it didn't stick in my mind. I now 
have j901 running on my nonavx server and I'm a happy camper.

I'm not quite sure where people should be instructed on how to do this, but it 
will become an issue when j901 is "stable" and not a beta. I imagine folks are 
looking at the documentation, and that is a good thing. If I were a more 
competent docs person, I would try to contribute...

Any, thanks again for your patience and explanations.

- joey

PS - Now if I could just figure out how to get my mail client to stop fouling 
up <[email protected]> (seemingly adding random names)  I would feel even more 
accomplished. ;-)


> On 2019Aug 30, at 21:56, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> You can install the j901 beta first, then download the appropriate j binary
> from
> 
> www.jsoftware.com/download/jengine
> 
> to replace the avx binary manually.
> 
> On Sat, Aug 31, 2019, 12:01 PM Joey K Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm stumped on this too. I've looked but not found a non-avx binary for
>> linux j901.  I poked some trying to upgrade from j807 non-avx, but that
>> didn't go well. It did run  je_update_jpacman_'' and it dutifully
>> downloaded j807 and said the existing engine was up to date.
>> 
>> Kind of a classic Catch-22  ;-)
>> 
>> - joey

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