JuliaStudio will probably accept pull requests to support 0.3 if you can
debug the problem. Otherwise, it is best to try a different option such as
IJulia, Juno/LightTable, or Sublime-IJulia.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 5:35 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Iain. So then how could I fix it?
>
> On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 8:17:32 AM UTC, Dominik Holenstein wrote:
>
>>
>> I needed several attempts until I could start working with Julia Studio
>> on Windows 7.
>>
>> Most of the issues I faced were related to the package management and
>> that Julia Studio creates the package folder for Julia automatically if you
>> don't set the JULIA_PKGDIR path. This may work in most environments but it
>> didn't on the notebook I use at work.
>>
>> These are the steps I had to follow to make Julia Studio (v. 0.43)
>> running properly on Windows 7:
>>
>>    - Set the JULIA_PKGDIR variable
>>       - Create a folder named for example *Julia Packages* on your
>>       computer.
>>          - I added it to the *My Documents* folder
>>          - I tried to create this folder in the Google Drive folder but
>>          this did not work properly
>>        - Go to
>>       Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment
>>       Variables
>>       - Under *User variables* click *New...* and add this:
>>          - Variable Name: JULIA_PKGDIR
>>          - Variable Value: [the path to your *Julia Packages* folder]
>>         - Download and install Julia Studio: http://forio.com/julia/
>>    downloads/
>>    - Start Julia Studio
>>    - No packages are installed. This is correct
>>    - If you are behind a firewall you may have to run this command in
>>    the console first:
>>       - run(`git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://`)
>>     - Initialize the package repository now by running this command in
>>    the console:
>>       - Pkg.status()
>>     - Now you can start adding packages to your environment
>>       - http://docs.julialang.org/en/release-0.2/manual/packages/#
>>       adding-and-removing-packages
>>     - Done + Enjoy!
>>
>>
>> Is this useful for you?
>>
>> Inputs, corrections, comments and questions are much appreciated.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dominik
>>
>>
>>

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