There is a conflict between Ubuntu's r-mathlib package and Julia's RMath
package: they both want to install Rmath.h to the same path. If you can
live without r-libmath, you can uninstall it and then install Julia.

Having said that, I usually compile my own distribution and install it to
my home directory. You can clone the repository from Github and then switch
to 0.2.0. It takes a while but if your PC is not that old you'll be done in
less than an hour.

--
João Felipe Santos


On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 10:30 PM, Rajn <[email protected]> wrote:

> After my several failed attempts to run PyPlot through Julia in Windows, I
> decided to give up and try Linux.
> Guess it was even worse.
>
> First I added to regular repository (not the nightlybuild)
> then added the dep-repository
> then updated and
> then installed julia
>
> Here's the latest:
> Unpacking librmath-dev (from
> .../librmath-dev_2.15.2-juliadeps2~raring_amd64.deb) ...
> dpkg: error processing
> /var/cache/apt/archives/librmath-dev_2.15.2-juliadeps2~raring_amd64.deb
> (--unpack):
>  trying to overwrite '/usr/include/Rmath.h', which is also in package
> r-mathlib 3.0.1-3ubuntu1
> No apport report written because MaxReports is reached already
>                                                               Selecting
> previously unselected package julia.
> Unpacking julia (from .../julia_0.2.0~saucyfinal1_amd64.deb) ...
> Processing triggers for man-db ...
> Errors were encountered while processing:
>  /var/cache/apt/archives/librmath-dev_2.15.2-juliadeps2~raring_amd64.deb
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
>
> Have no clue absolutely how to proceed. The same issue occurs when I try
> nightly builds.
>
>
>

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