In your user folder, you don't have a .julia folder? It is hidden, so you might have to turn on hidden folders or access it via the command prompt. If you are on a computer with a network drive, it might have put the folder in there.
On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 10:36:51 AM UTC-5, fab...@chalmers.se wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, I cannot find any such folder. This > is the binary 64-bit version of Julia 0.4.2 on W10x64pro. I expected this > to just install and run, but apparently this is not the case, at least not > on W10... > > > On Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at 4:48:22 PM UTC+1, Stefan Karpinski wrote: >> >> If you go into ~/.julia/v0.4/METADATA and do `git status` you should see >> what's going on there. >> >> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 10:41 AM, <fab...@chalmers.se> wrote: >> >>> Hello all >>> (first post) >>> >>> I just now downloaded version 0.4.2 of Julia, and installed it on my >>> W10x64pro machine. I was going to use it to run the optimization packages, >>> so I did the Pkg.update() on the Julia cmd line, as instructed here >>> http://www.juliaopt.org/. >>> >>> To my surprise, i get the following error message: >>> >>> INFO: Updating METADATA... >>> error: Cannot pull with rebase: You have unstaged changes. >>> ERROR: failed process: Process(`git pull --rebase -q`, ProcessExited(1)) >>> [1] >>> in pipeline_error at process.jl:555 >>> >>> I have not done any changes to any source, just DL'ed and installed the >>> 64-bit binary for windows, and I have no clue what is going on... Does >>> anyone have any ideas? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >> >>