Hi,

Sorry, my bad. I forgot "Sundials" in the path!

Just try `make install` there and see what happens. Afterwards you can run 
`Pkg.build("Sundials")` from Julia.

Best,

Alex.

On Thursday, 21 May 2015 13:51:55 UTC+2, Henri Laurie wrote:
>
> Hi Alex, thanks for quick response!
>
> I seem to have  different dirrectory structure, namely 
>
> henri@HLaurie:~$ cd .julia/v0.3/
> henri@HLaurie:~/.julia/v0.3$ ls
> BinDeps  Compat  FixedPointNumbers  LaTeXStrings  PyCall  REQUIRE  Sundials
> Color    Dates   Graphics           METADATA      PyPlot  SHA      
> URIParser
>
> and if i search for sundials-2.5.0 I find a directory under 
> Sundials/deps/src: 
>
> ls Sundials/deps/src/sundials-2.5.0/
> acinclude.m4    config      config.log     configure.ac  include        
> LICENSE      README
> bin             config.h    config.status  doc           INSTALL_NOTES  
> Makefile     src
> CMakeLists.txt  config.hin  configure      examples      libtool        
> Makefile.in  sundialsTB
>
> which has a Makefile and config library and a configure input file, maybe 
> try to run make there? 
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 21 May 2015 13:31:27 UTC+2, Alex wrote:
>>
>> Hi Henri,
>>
>> This sounds a bit like you don't have `make` in your PATH? You can check 
>> if Sundials was downloaded and unpacked into 
>> ~/.julia/v0.3/src/sundials-2.5.0/. In that directory you can manually run 
>> `make install`. If that works you might be able to run 
>> `Pkg.build("Sundials")` again. If you still have problems it might be good 
>> to create an issue for Sundials.jl 
>> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/Sundials.jl/issues>.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Alex.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, 21 May 2015 12:52:32 UTC+2, Henri Laurie wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry for the tone, screaming loudly here despite sore throat, because
>>>
>>> --- I was very happy when Debian Jessie became the stable distribution, 
>>> because I could then simply install julia. I particularly want to use the 
>>> Sundials and PyPlot packages, for preference running most of it in the 
>>> IJulia notebook interface.
>>>
>>> --- This worked fine on my laptop (don't have it here, it's an oldish 
>>> low-spec Lenovo)
>>>
>>> --- So put Jessie on my desktop, installed julia. No problem. Installed 
>>> IJulia, no problem (though I don't like the inelegant shutting down, have 
>>> to kill ipython separately, it's the same on the laptop).
>>>
>>> --- BUT I can't install Sundials. I get (skipping a lot of messages that 
>>> all seem to indicate the process is going fine)
>>>
>>> """
>>> ...
>>>
>>> ----------------------------------
>>> Finished SUNDIALS Configure Script
>>> ----------------------------------
>>>
>>> INFO: Changing Directory to 
>>> /home/henri/.julia/v0.3/Sundials/deps/src/sundials-2.5.0
>>> ==============================[ ERROR: Sundials 
>>> ]===============================
>>>
>>> could not spawn `make install`: no such file or directory (ENOENT)
>>> while loading /home/henri/.julia/v0.3/Sundials/deps/build.jl, in 
>>> expression starting on line 37
>>>
>>> ...
>>> """
>>>
>>> and skipping a short summary in the tail. 
>>>
>>> I can't work out where the problem might be. Thought it might be that I 
>>> didn't have fortran or other compilers, so by overkill I installed 
>>> everything I could find in my Jessie distribution, deleted julia with 
>>> Pkg.rm and also by removing all of .julia in my home directory. Didn't 
>>> help. BTW this fixed PyPlot which at first would build and give no error 
>>> when running "using PyPlot" but then would say in response to a "plot" 
>>> command that pltm could not be found.
>>>
>>

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