Thank you. I have successfully modified the julia.liclipse file. It works 
now.
S

Le lundi 30 juin 2014 02:16:26 UTC+2, Fabio Zadrozny a écrit :
>
>
> On Sunday, June 29, 2014 12:14:59 PM UTC-3, Stéphane Laurent wrote:
>>
>> I have just installed Eclipse and LiClipse, but now I don't see what to 
>> do when I open a jl file. When typing F9 I get a message claiming julia is 
>> not found, whereas it is on the PATH variable of my bashrc file.
>>
>
> Well, if your PATH env variable is set in your bashrc file, you may need 
> to open a bash session and start LiClipse from the bash shell (as it'll 
> inherit the configurations from the shell that started it). Alternatively, 
> you may also update the run configuration to have the full path (i.e.: run 
> > run configurations > select run configuration under 'liclipse launch' and 
> use the full path for the executable). 
>
> Or, for new launches, you may set the main path of the executable by 
> opening the julia.liclipse file (see 
> http://brainwy.github.io/liclipse/launch.html for details on the launch 
> section and http://brainwy.github.io/liclipse/supported_languages.html 
> for details on where the language files are located.
>  
> Best Regards,
>
> Fabio
>

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