I do want a stable v0.3 binary, but what about all the 
libraries/dependencies? My understanding is that there are quite a bit of 
those judging by the list of packages in Ubuntu repository on my 
development machine... Thought docker can create a bundle with everything 
needed, including custom Julia packages, and the whole thing becomes ready 
to use n GCloud (wishful thinking here?).

On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 5:17:56 PM UTC-7, Tony Kelman wrote:
>
> Do you want to build Julia from source, or just run a binary? If you just 
> want to run a binary, do the following:
>
> mkdir -p ~/julia
> curl -s -L https://status.julialang.org/stable/linux-x86_64 | \
>   tar -C ~/julia -x -z --strip-components=1 -f -
> export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/julia/bin" 
>
> This is what we run on Travis-CI when you set `language: julia`. It should 
> work on pretty much any 64-bit Linux distribution. Replace "stable" with 
> "download" if you want to use an 0.4-dev nightly, though unless you're 
> developing Julia itself (in which case you probably want a from-source 
> build) or absolutely need to use some 0.4-only feature, this is not 
> recommended for regular use right now.
>
>
> On Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 3:09:57 PM UTC-7, Pavel wrote:
>
>> While there is already a package that helps running Julia on Amazon EC2, 
>> Google Cloud does not seem to be widely used by the community. I did notice 
>> however that a fairly impressive JuliaBox 
>> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/JuliaBox> system has some docker 
>> components in it along with the nginx server etc. I'm yet to get familiar 
>> with docker but it my assumption is that the docker-component should not be 
>> restricted to AWS and could be used on GCloud as well.
>>
>> Has anyone tried using docker-component of JuliaBox with GCloud? Is this 
>> component coded for a specific Linux flavor? I am interested in having just 
>> a Julia runtime environment on GCloud Compute without the part of JuliaBox 
>> that allows to connect from a browser, edit code in it etc. Any pointers 
>> would be helpful for (hopefully not too complex) setup of Julia docker 
>> container on GCloud virtual machines.
>>
>>

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