You have to create it. Though, my IJulia notebook seems to be failing for a 
new reason (which doesn't give a reason why, but I don't *think* it's 
Nettle causing the problem).

On Thursday, September 4, 2014 3:10:04 PM UTC-7, Zahirul ALAM wrote:
>
> I found no such file. in the specified folder I have build.jl
>
> On Thursday, 4 September 2014 12:50:25 UTC-7, Joshua Job wrote:
>>
>> For anyone who may have issues in the future, you can simply add
>>
>>> @checked_lib nettle "/path/to/libnettle.so"
>>>
>> in .julia/v0.3/Nettle/deps/deps.jl regardless of where you built nettle.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 3, 2014 10:23:51 PM UTC-7, Joshua Job wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I'm attempting to set up the ability to use an IJulia environment with 
>>> the kernel operating on my university's cluster. I believe this should be 
>>> possible, except that thus far I have been unable to build Nettle properly. 
>>> The gist linked below is the message I get. It appears the version of gcc 
>>> isn't the same as the one I have in my regular shell environment but is 
>>> instead the default --- I've added a line like "source gccsetup.sh" to my 
>>> .bashrc which switches from the default (gcc 4.4.7) to gcc 4.8.1. Is there 
>>> any way to change the gcc used by Pkg during the build process?
>>>
>>> https://gist.github.com/joshjob42/3a3c792467086078af81
>>>
>>> Thanks for your help!
>>> -Josh.
>>>
>>>
>>>

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