Well actually I tried linux too. I have latest Xubuntu 13.0 version and 
Julia does not even install (worse than Windows) when I try its 
repositories suggested in the download webpage. Some issue with unmet 
dependencies with some math library.
I guess I will stick to Octave and python for now and come back to Julia 
next year when things are a bit better resolved.
I wish I had more time to play around but I am hard pressed for time.


On Friday, January 24, 2014 7:16:41 PM UTC-5, Jake Bolewski wrote:
>
> Honestly after fighting with Python on Windows for many years, your best 
> course of action is probably to uninstall everything and try again from 
> scratch.  I would back Steven's suggestion to install Anaconda if you are 
> able.  It sounds like more work but in the end it is the only way to 
> preserve your sanity.
>
>
> On Friday, January 24, 2014 5:36:24 PM UTC-5, Steven G. Johnson wrote:
>>
>> On Friday, January 24, 2014 3:59:38 PM UTC-5, Rajn wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry Steve,
>>> There is no PYTHONPATH in the Windows environment variable. I have not 
>>> set that variable. I miswrote earlier.
>>> There is only PYTHONHOME which is set to C:\Python27
>>>
>>
>> You might try setting your PYTHONPATH variable, so that libpython can use 
>> it to find the Python modules it is missing.
>>
>

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