The output of versioninfo() is the following:

Julia Version 0.3.0-rc1+54
Commit 4e92487 (2014-07-17 05:40 UTC)
Platform Info:
  System: Linux (x86_64-linux-gnu)
  CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4300U CPU @ 1.90GHz
  WORD_SIZE: 64
  BLAS: libblas.so.3
  LAPACK: liblapack.so.3
  LIBM: libopenlibm


I already deleted the Docile package from the julia directory and 
reinstalled it,
but again with no luck and also again the old version of 0.1 was installed.

On Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 2:34:30 PM UTC+2, Miles Lubin wrote:
>
> What is the output of versioninfo() (at the Julia command line)?
>
> Also, try deleting your ~/.julia directory and reinstalling the packages 
> you need.
>
> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 3:11:16 PM UTC+2, Kostas 
> Tavlaridis-Gyparakis wrote:
>>
>> Here is the outcome of Pkg.status():
>>
>> Pkg.status()
>> 5 required packages:
>>  - CPLEX                         0.0.9
>>  - Docile                        0.1.0
>>  - Images                        0.4.37
>>  - Jewel                         1.0.4
>>  - JuMP                          0.5.8
>> 26 additional packages:
>>  - AnsiColor                     0.0.2
>>  - BinDeps                       0.3.9
>>  - Calculus                      0.1.4
>>  - Color                         0.4.5
>>  - Compat                        0.4.4
>>  - Compose                       0.3.12
>>  - DataStructures                0.3.9
>>  - DualNumbers                   0.1.0
>>  - FactCheck                     0.1.2
>>  - FixedPointNumbers             0.0.7
>>  - Graphics                      0.1.0
>>  - Graphs                        0.4.3
>>  - Iterators                     0.1.7
>>  - JSON                          0.4.0
>>  - JuliaParser                   0.6.2
>>  - LNR                           0.0.1
>>  - Lazy                          0.8.4
>>  - Markdown                      0.3.0
>>  - MathProgBase                  0.3.1
>>  - Requires                      0.1.2
>>  - ReverseDiffSparse             0.1.2
>>  - SHA                           0.0.4
>>  - SIUnits                       0.0.3
>>  - TexExtensions                 0.0.2
>>  - URIParser                     0.0.5
>>  - Zlib                          0.1.8
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 2:50:56 PM UTC+2, Tim Holy wrote:
>>>
>>> Check to see what Pkg.status() says. You may have another package that 
>>> is 
>>> pinning Docile at 0.1? 
>>>
>>> --Tim 
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 13, 2015 04:45:12 AM Kostas Tavlaridis-Gyparakis 
>>> wrote: 
>>> > When i run update after I install Dolice there is nothing new: 
>>> > 
>>> > Pkg.update() 
>>> > INFO: Updating METADATA... 
>>> > INFO: Computing changes... 
>>> > INFO: No packages to install, update or remove 
>>> > 
>>> > How can I update from terminal to julia 0.4 myself? 
>>> > Also I am not quiet sure how to use clone command 
>>> > to force julia Dolice to the latest version (sorry I am 
>>> > a real noob). 
>>> > 
>>> > On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 1:25:05 PM UTC+2, Svaksha wrote: 
>>> > > On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 10:03 AM, Kostas Tavlaridis-Gyparakis 
>>> > > 
>>> > > <kostas.t...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
>>> > > > Followed your recommendation but have to note the following 
>>> things: 
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > 1) I have Julia v0.3 even if I just downloaded Julia this week 
>>> > > > 2) after deleting Dolice and running update command again the 
>>> version 
>>> > > 
>>> > > 0.1 
>>> > > 
>>> > > > was installed: 
>>> > > Run update after installing Docile. I'm on 0.4 so I dont know what 
>>> > > version of Docile the stable version installs, but try using 
>>> > > `Pkg.pin()` to force a specific version of the package. Unregistered 
>>> > > packages can be installed via the url, so you can try 
>>> > > Pkg.clone("git://example.com/path/to/Package.jl.git") 
>>> > > SVAKSHA ॥  http://about.me/svaksha  ॥ 
>>>
>>>

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