Stefan Karpinski wrote:

> It means that you have local changes in the git repository for the package.
> When a package is dirty, the package manager won't touch it since you would
> lose those changes if it started changing the package state automatically.
> 

How can I find what those "changes" are?

> 
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 9:49 AM, Neal Becker
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> julia> Pkg.add ("IJulia")
>> INFO: Installing IJulia v0.1.12
>> INFO: Building Nettle
>> INFO: Building ZMQ
>> INFO: Building IJulia
>> Found IPython version 2.1.0 ... ok.
>> Creating julia profile in IPython...
>> (Existing KernelManager.kernel_cmd setting in ipython_config.py is
>> untouched.)
>> (Existing IPythonWidget.execute_on_complete_input setting in
>> ipython_qtconsole_config.py is untouched.)
>> (Existing FrontendWidget.lexer_class setting in
>> ipython_qtconsole_config.py is
>> untouched.)
>> (Existing NotebookApp.port setting in ipython_notebook_config.py is
>> untouched.)
>> (Existing ipynblogo.png file untouched.)
>> (Existing ipynblogo.svg file untouched.)
>> (Existing favicon.ico file untouched.)
>> (Existing custom.js file untouched.)
>> (Existing julia.js file untouched.)
>> INFO: Package database updated
>>
>> julia> Pkg.status()
>> 2 required packages:
>>  - ArrayViews                    0.4.6
>>  - IJulia                        0.1.12             a91a484d (dirty)
>> 6 additional packages:
>>  - BinDeps                       0.2.14
>>  - JSON                          0.3.7
>>  - Nettle                        0.1.4
>>  - REPLCompletions               0.0.1
>>  - URIParser                     0.0.2
>>  - ZMQ                           0.1.13
>>
>> julia>
>>
>>


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