Hello again, And once again thanks for the constant support you are providing it has been really helpful so far. So, I did follow all of the steps you suggested and cp the directory with the name with the big number to an other file changed the soft link and also the make file, and this did finally work! So, I am really grateful for your persistant help and support. Now I will focus in the other problem I am facing in the new post regarding trying to call c++ function from julia that inside them calling other julia functions. As I will be afk today for the rest of the day probably will return on this until tomorrow. Once again thanks for all the help and support is much appreciated!
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 3:03:31 PM UTC+2, Kostas Tavlaridis-Gyparakis wrote: > > Hello, > I am trying to embed Julia in C++ but I currently face some sort of issues. > I am trying to follow the instructions shown here > <http://julia.readthedocs.org/en/latest/manual/embedding/>. > First things first, I run Ubuntu 15.04 and my Julia version is v. 0.3.2 > (it's the > version that is automatic installed when installing julia from ubuntu > center). > I use eclipse for my C++ projects, yet again I have the following issues, > ac- > cording to the instructions before trying to write any julia code in C or > C++ you > need first to: > 1) link the julia library (assuming I undersand correctly this refers to > libjulia.so), > which should be located in "Julia_DIR/usr/lib", yet again in my julia > directory > there is no folder under the name usr. I did though find a libjulia.so > file in an > other directory of my pc ("/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/julia") and added > this one > instead. > 2) include the path of julia.h which should be located in > "Julia_DIR/inclue/julia" > now again in my julia directory there are no such folders and in general > there > is nowhere in my pc any file such as julia.h. I did sth that is probably > wrong > and stupid but couldn't come up with anything else I downloaded this > <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia> and I > included the location of where julia.h is located to eclipse as well with > the direc- > tions of all the other header files that were inculuded inside julia.h. > > Now when in Eclipse I am trying to compile and run a few simple julia > commands > having included julia.h i receive an error saying that there is no uv.h > file in my > system which is needed in one of the julia header files. > I know that my whole approach is wrong, but yet again I couldn't find > anywhere > in my pc the proper folders or files in order to follow the steps that > were sugges- > ted in the julia website for running julia code inside C++. > Any help would be much appreciated. > > Also, one more thing I wanted to ask is the following, in general writing > Julia > code inside a C++ code is limited? > What I want to do in general is write a JuMP model inside C++, so in > general > is this possible, in the sense that by embedding Julia inside C++, will I > be able > to use all of the tools and code of Julia language or is this only limited > to a cer- > tain amount of commands and packages? >
