You can always build from source if you get stuck.  Then you can use any
version you want.  My experience is that the build process is generally
robust if you start from a clean repo.

But also... you should use this opportunity to move to 0.4 quickly ;)

On Fri, Oct 9, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Stephen Chisholm <[email protected]>
wrote:

> With the release of Julia 0.4 today, the juliarelease ppa has been updated
> with the 0.4 package but since it superseeded version 0.3.11 I can't seem
> to find a simple way of installing julia 0.3.11 or any version of 0.3 on
> Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty), the current LTS version.  The version supplied by
> the official Ubuntu repo for trusty is 0.2 (yikes!).
>
> Any deployment we do now will be pulling in julia 0.4 when our application
> is still only compatible with just 0.3.x.
>
> Any suggestions on what to do?  We are working to port our application to
> over to 0.4 but I would think that we are not the only ones who need a bit
> more time.
>

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