Thanks. On 24 October 2014 15:59, Isaiah Norton <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is not strictly necessary to build from source - try searching this > list for "sysimg" and look for the "--build" incantation for PPA installs > (I'm pretty sure it has come up before). > > > > On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Daniel Carrera <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Oh, and I now figured out why I can't get Julia to pre-compile the >> modules I want. Apparently you have to be building it from source... >> >> Now I'll go and give that a try. >> >> Cheers, >> Daniel. >> >> >> >> On Friday, 24 October 2014 15:47:58 UTC+2, Daniel Carrera wrote: >>> >>> Yes, it seems to work. Apparently my Julia directory is >>> "/usr/bin/../share/julia/base/", so that's one problem solved. Thanks! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Daniel. >>> >>> On 24 October 2014 14:53, Till Ehrengruber <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> You cuold look where your julia base library is located for example by >>>> >>>> functionloc(push!) >>>> ("/usr/local/Cellar/julia/0.3.1/bin/../share/julia/base/array.jl",464) >>>> >>>> >>>> I'm on OS X but it should work on Ubuntu as well >>>> >>>> Am Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014 14:31:32 UTC+2 schrieb Daniel Carrera: >>>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> I am running Ubuntu with Julia 0.3.1 installed from PPA. I want to >>>>> figure out where my Julia base directory is so I can create a userimg.jl >>>>> file so I can pre-compile some modules that I use often. I got the >>>>> idea from here: >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/JuliaLang/Gtk.jl/blob/master/doc/precompilation.md >>>>> >>>>> The problem is that I cannot figure out where my jula/base directory >>>>> is. It appears to be nowhere. I have two candidate directories: >>>>> >>>>> /usr/share/julia >>>>> /usr/local/julia >>>>> >>>>> My Julia version is 0.3.1. The file /usr/share/julia/VERSION says it >>>>> is 0.3.0-prerelease. On the other hand, /var/lib/dpkg/info/julia.list >>>>> seems to say that /usr/share/julia is the correct directory. So that >>>>> doesn't make sense. The other directory --- /usr/local/julia --- does >>>>> not have any VERSION file or anything that I could that would tell me what >>>>> version of Julia it is for. I tried adding the "userimg.jl" file to >>>>> both directories, but that didn't do anything. Even more strangely, >>>>> neither >>>>> directory one seems to be required for Julia to run. Look: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> $ sudo mv /usr/share/julia $HOME/usr-share-julia >>>>> $ sudo mv /usr/local/julia $HOME/usr-local-julia >>>>> $ >>>>> $ julia --version >>>>> julia version 0.3.1 >>>>> $ >>>>> $ julia >>>>> _ >>>>> _ _ _(_)_ | A fresh approach to technical computing >>>>> (_) | (_) (_) | Documentation: http://docs.julialang.org >>>>> _ _ _| |_ __ _ | Type "help()" for help. >>>>> | | | | | | |/ _` | | >>>>> | | |_| | | | (_| | | Version 0.3.1 (2014-09-21 21:30 UTC) >>>>> _/ |\__'_|_|_|\__'_| | Official http://julialang.org release >>>>> |__/ | x86_64-linux-gnu >>>>> >>>>> julia> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> In other words, neither of those directories seems to be needed to run >>>>> Julia. So, I am completely stuck. I have two "base" directories, >>>>> neither of which seems to do anything. >>>>> >>>>> Can anyone help me out? >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Daniel. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> When an engineer says that something can't be done, it's a code phrase >>> that means it's not fun to do. >>> >> > -- When an engineer says that something can't be done, it's a code phrase that means it's not fun to do.
