Sorry for not responding earlier, I've been pretty tied up this week. Glad
you got it figured out! The two main things I've discovered with this
problem is some kind of incompatibility between stdc++.dll's (what ZMQ
expects, and what Sublime uses? Or what Sublime uses and what Juila uses?),
or it's a problem of needing to unzip the Sublime-IJulia package (they
usually can just stay zipped and be used normally from Sublime that way,
but because of the external library usage it's a little trickier).

-Jacob


On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 2:29 PM, G. Patrick Mauroy <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Got it to work by going through the full install process with today's
> Windows build.
>
> My mistake was to believe I had the latest core Julia when running a
> package update!
> Glad it was something that simple.  Sorry for the false alarm.
>
> On Tuesday, July 8, 2014 3:07:52 PM UTC-4, G. Patrick Mauroy wrote:
>>
>> I run Julia 0.3.0-prerelease on Windows 7 64.
>>
>> I am trying to install Sublime-IJulia that I would like to evaluate,
>> looks like exactly what I am looking for as an IDE.
>>
>> I went through all the install steps
>> <https://github.com/quinnj/Sublime-IJulia>.
>> I keep on getting the dreaded ***Kernel Died***.
>> I suspect same issue as github #53
>> <https://github.com/quinnj/Sublime-IJulia/issues/53> I commented on as
>> well.
>>
>> Does anyone have an idea on how to move forward?
>> For instance, how could I find out the root cause or try a more recent
>> Julia build on windows?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>

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