Hi Roger,

Sorry to hear that your first experience hasn't been useful yet.  What were
the issues you had with 0.3?

For installing packages, instead of downloading the package manually, run

julia> Pkg.add("Graphs")

This will install the package under .julia/v0.x/Graphs, where the Julia
package manager can find it easily.

Just so you know, Graphs.jl is currently undergoing some updates, which in
the long run might be breaking (but useful) changes.

Cheers,

   Kevin


On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 2:49 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm just beginning to learn Julia.  I'm running Ubuntu 12.04, and using
> the
> Ubuntu Software Center I installed Juia 0.2.1-precise7.  Using the REPL
> has
> been working fine.
>
> However, one reason I'm interested in Julia is the Graphs package, and I'm
> having trouble with it.  I downloaded Graphs.jl-master.zip and unzipped it
> to
> get this subdirectory structure:
>
>     .
>     └── Graphs.jl-master
>         ├── doc
>         │   └── source
>         ├── src
>         └── test
>             └── data
>
> Seeing runtests.jl, I tried the following
>
>     cd Graphs.jl-master
>     julia runtests.jl
>
> resulting in this:
>
>     running test/edgelist.jl ...
>     ERROR: Graphs not found
>      in require at loading.jl:39
>      in include at boot.jl:238
>      in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>      in anonymous at no file:23
>      in include at boot.jl:238
>      in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>      in process_options at client.jl:303
>      in _start at client.jl:389
>     at
> /home/roger/open-source/julialang/graphs/Graphs.jl-master/test/edgelist.jl:3
>     at
> /home/roger/open-source/julialang/graphs/Graphs.jl-master/runtests.jl:24
>
> Since Graphs.jl is in the src directory, I tried creating this
> ~/.juliarc.jl file:
>
>     push!(LOAD_PATH,
> "/home/roger/open-source/julialang/graphs/Graphs.jl-master/src/")
>
> No help.  So I added this to my ~/.bashrc file:
>
>     export
> JULIA_LOAD_PATH=/home/roger/open-source/julialang/graphs/Graphs.jl-master/src:$JULIA_LOAD_PATH
>
> Also no help.
>
> Finally, I uninstalled Julia and attempted to install the 0.3 version.
> There
> were complaints of broken packages, etc., so I've gone back to 0.2.1.  At
> this
> point I'm contemplating downloading the source and building from scratch,
> but
> if there is an easier way to solve this problem I would be happy to know
> it.
>
> Roger House
> Software Developer
>

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