I will try Elliot' s suggestion because https cloning did not work - I qualify this statement - it did work in the sense it downloaded the files properly but make gives me the same errors as before. So it must be due to old compiler that I pointed out. Thanks
On Tuesday, October 14, 2014 3:49:19 PM UTC-4, Elliot Saba wrote: > > Building from Github .tar.gz files are supported as long as you download > the tar.gz files from the "releases" page e.g. this one > <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/releases>. Click the big green > button. > Cloning over https is simple, you just need to use that URL instead of the > git:// URL, and everything else should work normally. Specifically, you > should be able to do: > > git clone https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia.git > > And it should work just fine, barring any strange network problems. > > > However, it looks to me like your compiler is too old (and you just sent a > message out about that). Unless you have some reason to compile it > yourself, could I ask you to try out a new binary distribution we're > testing? It's just a .tar.gz file that you extract somewhere and you can > run Julia straight out of that, no installation necessary. You can > download the latest 64-bit version here > <http://status.julialang.org/download/linux-x86_64>, or the latest 32-bit > version here <http://status.julialang.org/download/linux-i386>. > > If you want to compile your own copy, I'd suggest adding the > OPENBLAS_DYNAMIC_ARCH=0 line to the end of your make invocation, as Glen's > link suggests. > -E >
