On Sat, Feb 13, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Stefan Rigger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello everyone, > > Sorry if this is a duplicate, I cant seem to find the question I posted > earlier. > I'm new to Ubuntu and Julia, so this might really be an Ubuntu issue and I'm > sorry if this isn't the right place to ask for help for my problem. I'm > running a .jl file on Ubuntu 14.04 with Julia 0.4.2 which I know works fine, > but for some reason it doesn't on my system. This is my terminal in/output: > > julia> include("testscripts.jl") > show_Neumann (generic function with 1 method) > > julia> show_Neumann() > ERROR: SystemError: opening file Geometries/mesh_s_p05.msh: No such file or > directory > in open at ./iostream.jl:90 > in open at ./iostream.jl:102 > in read_mesh at > /home/stievahn/Documents/SPDE-Heitzinger/nsh_elliptic.git/Julia > Package/elliptic.jl:20 > in show_Neumann at > /home/stievahn/Documents/SPDE-Heitzinger/nsh_elliptic.git/Julia > Package/testscripts.jl:5 > > Maybe this is a permission issue, so I tried running julia with sudo, but > that didnt change anything, and I know the file is actually located in that > directory.
What's the directory structure? and what happen if you simply `open` that file and what if you `open` it with full path. > > >
