That was the clue I was needing, thank you. I had installed git 2.3.3 in my user directory and had that on my PATH, and so I wasn't getting the system's installation. If I use the system's git, things work fine.
Any thoughts on why it wasn't working with my installation of git 2.3.3? On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 6:09:17 PM UTC-6, Tony Kelman wrote: > > Where are you getting git from? Can you use git outside of Julia on this > system? On Julia 0.4 we do not include git in the Linux binaries. > > > On Monday, February 1, 2016 at 12:40:28 PM UTC-8, [email protected] > wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> In the past, I've been able to download the generic linux binaries for a >> release, copy them into my user directory on my organization's lab, and try >> out Julia without bothering my sys admin. >> >> I just tried getting the v0.4.3 generic binaries, and I'm now getting an >> error when I try to use the package manager. >> >> julia> Pkg.init() >> git: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.6: cannot open >> shared object file: No such file or directory >> ERROR: failed process: Process(`git version`, ProcessExited(127)) [127] >> in pipeline_error at process.jl:555 >> in readbytes at process.jl:515 >> in version at pkg/git.jl:36 >> in init at pkg/dir.jl:35 >> in init at pkg.jl:19 >> >> The system does have libcrypto.so.10. Is this just a version issue with >> this library? >> >> Thanks! >> >> Daniel >> >
