If anyone can get Julia Studio to work with Julia 0.3, that would great, but I have had no luck. You can read here <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/julia-users/julia$20studio/julia-users/N-__nw3Wd04/eHshKzndRqgJ> about Forio discontinuing support for Julia Studio.
Best, Bradley On Tuesday, September 30, 2014 10:58:42 AM UTC-5, Leah Hanson wrote: > > Maybe you could start a new julia-users thread, and post the code and the > error message so we can help? It's hard to make specific recommendations > without seeing the code/error. > > -- Leah > > On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:27 AM, Ján Dolinský <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Hello guys, >> >> Indeed, www.junolab.org makes me want to go with Julia farther too :). >> >> I was asking about debugging because I implemented a custom type (in a >> module) of which constructor is failing somewhere but I just get an error >> about some array multiplication in some julia file instead of a concrete >> line number in the constructor function. Any idea how to get through this ? >> >> Thanks a lot, >> Jan >> >> >> Dňa pondelok, 29. septembra 2014 12:27:07 UTC+2 Viral Shah napísal(-a): >> >>> The light table work that Mike Innes has done is now packaged and >>> available at http://www.junolab.org/ >>> >>> We are hoping to work towards making self-sufficient binaries and >>> getting it to a point where it is usable with a single download. The real >>> fun is to then try and do more interesting things. I don't know what those >>> are, but I do feel that we are setting ourselves up with a good base. >>> >>> -viral >>> >>> On Saturday, September 27, 2014 12:38:39 PM UTC+5:30, >>> [email protected] wrote: >>>> >>>> No, I don't think it has debugging a la the Matlab IDE or R-Studio >>>> (yet). My understanding is that for now the Debug package is all that is >>>> available. Personally I make do with sending blocks of code to a console >>>> in >>>> Sublime-IJulia (you can do this with shift+enter, just like in R-Studio). >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Colin >>>> >>>> On Friday, September 26, 2014 7:00:09 PM UTC+10, Ján Dolinský wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I cloned the master branch of Julia Studio and compiled it. I am >>>>> however getting this error when running ./JuliaStudio : >>>>> libExtensionSystem.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file >>>>> or directory >>>>> >>>>> however when running using ./julia-studio.sh it runs but fails to open >>>>> a console with the following errors: >>>>> Error: Failed to start Julia. >>>>> Expected location: /usr/local/Julia_Studio/julia >>>>> >>>>> I am little bit lost here but exploring the Julia Studio menu I assume >>>>> that it doe not provide debugging capability (I had an impression that it >>>>> does). >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Jan >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Dňa piatok, 19. septembra 2014 11:57:47 UTC+2 Uwe Fechner napísal(-a): >>>>>> >>>>>> I think that this branch is already merged into the master branch: >>>>>> https://github.com/forio/julia-studio/tree/julia-0.3-compatibility >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:54:41 AM UTC+2, Uwe Fechner wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you compile Julia Studio from source it should work with Julia >>>>>>> 0.3. See: >>>>>>> https://github.com/forio/julia-studio/issues/241 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Uwe >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Friday, September 19, 2014 10:58:26 AM UTC+2, Ján Dolinský wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello guys, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> After upgrading to Julia 0.3.0 Julia Studio stopped working (I >>>>>>>> changed the symbolic links in Julia Studio directory but nevertheless >>>>>>>> ...). >>>>>>>> Can somebody suggest any workaround ? Is it true that Julia Studio >>>>>>>> will not >>>>>>>> support newer versions of Julia ? >>>>>>>> What are you guys using now ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks a lot, >>>>>>>> Jan >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >
