curl, wget, and fetch are programs; if this were Linux, I'd say pick one and 
install it. Not sure what the situation is on Windows.

But Isaiah mentioned he plans to look into this very soon, and he has a habit 
of succeeding at the things he tackles :), so perhaps your best bet is to 
wait.

--Tim

On Thursday, April 03, 2014 09:40:22 AM J Luis wrote:
> Yes, I did that (it was yesterday from home). Now I'm getting an error
> saying
> 
>    "no download agent available; install curl, wget, or fetch"
> 
> but  that's probably my University connection that is screwing, which
> unfortunately happens much too often specially if there is some ftp in the
> middle
> 
> Quinta-feira, 3 de Abril de 2014 17:28:25 UTC+1, Tim Holy escreveu:
> > Try Pkg.build("TestImages") and see if you get the rest.
> > --Tim
> > 
> > On Thursday, April 03, 2014 09:23:59 AM J Luis wrote:
> > > I had slight different result. For me it apparently worked but O got
> > 
> > only
> > 
> > > the "Fabio.png" image (real bad luck, though very used I would
> > 
> > definitively
> > 
> > > had preferred the "Lenna").
> > > But I have to had that in my Win path (seen by Julia) I have one
> > 
> > "which.exe"
> > 
> > > Quinta-feira, 3 de Abril de 2014 16:17:34 UTC+1, Jacques Rioux escreveu:
> > > > So should this not be reported as an issue? Not the problem with this
> > > > 
> > > >> package but the fact that the standard library function "download" is
> > 
> > not
> > 
> > > >> supported on Windows.
> > > > 
> > > > Is it an issue already?

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