we have a `download` command in base? cool! I have a Window's-only download command in WinRPM that uses the IE API that should merge with that (since it doesn't have any dependencies)
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 11:24 PM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote: > Ah, didn't realize that wasn't supported. > > I'll at least post manual installation instructions in the README. > > --Tim > > On Wednesday, April 02, 2014 11:19:55 PM Isaiah Norton wrote: >> The problem is in the "download" command from utils.jl: "which" is not >> available on Windows. We can probably use "where" instead, at least on >> newer versions of Windows, or fall back to try/catch. >> >> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:58 PM, Tim Holy <[email protected]> wrote: >> > OK, my theory is it's a problem with saving the .zip file to tempdir(). I >> > just >> > changed it to save the zip file to the TestImages directory, and then >> > delete it >> > at the end. Can you do a Pkg.update() and try again? >> > >> > --Tim >> > >> > On Wednesday, April 02, 2014 07:13:24 PM Jacques Rioux wrote: >> > > I get errors building it. >> > > >> > > julia> Pkg.build("TestImages") >> > > >> > > =============================[ ERROR: >> > > TestImages]============================== >> > > >> > > >> > > spawn: no such file or directory (ENOENT) >> > > while loading C:\Users\Jacques\.julia\v0.3\TestImages\deps\build.jl, in >> > > expression starting on line 17 >> > >> > > ========================================================================== >> > ==> >> > > ==== >> > > >> > > >> > > ================================[ BUILD ERRORS >> > > ]================================ >> > > >> > > >> > > WARNING: TestImages had build errors. >> > > >> > > - packages with build errors remain installed in >> > > >> > > C:\Users\Jacques\.julia\v0.3 >> > > >> > > - build a package and all its dependencies with `Pkg.build(pkg)` >> > > - build a single package by running its `deps/build.jl` script >> > >> > > ========================================================================== >> > ==> >> > > ==== >> > > >> > > On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 6:07:57 PM UTC-4, Tim Holy wrote: >> > > > It's a very simple package: it provides an easy way to load images >> > > > that >> > > > have >> > > > become something of a standard in the image processing community. >> > > > >> > > > https://github.com/timholy/TestImages.jl >> > > > >> > > > If there are important ones I've missed, feel free to submit a PR. >> > > > >> > > > --Tim
