Ok, I am trying it again. The output though is always the same as posted earlier. Maybe I should look into osutil.jl because that is what is causing illegal dump. My machine also does not show VXA, neither am I using VM. And I have LLVM3 version. So it cannot be that. Wonder if it is BLAS problem. I will keep a watch while it is building.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Edward Garson <[email protected]> wrote: > Sorry, forgot to mention that I just installed R using "sudo aptitude > install r-base r-base-dev" to see if this created some conflict, but it > does not. > > HTH > > > On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:33:52 PM UTC-5, Edward Garson wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I run Julia on Xubuntu 13.10. A fresh git pull and make works for me (I >> just rebuilt to check, to Version 0.3.0-prerelease+1281, commit f384033*). >> The section, "Required Build Tools and External Libraries" on >> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia lists everything required to compile >> Julia on Xubuntu (and, this is not an onerous task). It should not be >> necessary to switch to Ubuntu. I am on an 8-core Intel i7-2600, but I doubt >> that matters... >> >> I encourage you to try again (ensure to `make cleanall' first). I have >> successfully compiled/run Julia on all flavors of Xubuntu from 11.10 (or >> so) onwards. Closely inspect the output if it doesn't succeed; informative >> error messages should be present. >> >> Good luck, >> >> Edward >> >> On Monday, January 27, 2014 10:41:36 PM UTC-5, Rajn wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> I am having good time coding in Julia on my Windows at work. However, at >>> home Linux is not still able to work with Julia. >>> Hope it gets resolved at some point - otherwise I am thinking of a fresh >>> install of Ubuntu 13.10 (not Xubuntu which is my current system). Are there >>> folks who are running >>> >>> 1. Julia on Ubuntu 13.10 >>> 2. On Ubuntu with R installed? >>> >>> Please let me know if anyone has succeeded in installing Julia and also >>> any advice on installation. >>> Thank you. >>> >>> >>>
