Hi,

Are the Ubuntu/Debian binaries still meant to be available at
https://launchpad.net/~staticfloat/+archive/ubuntu/juliareleases ?

They are mentioned in the platform-specific instructions at
http://julialang.org/downloads/platform.html
but the latest version seems to be 0.4.2.

Otherwise, what is a 'clean' way of installing on Debian/Ubuntu, so that
I can remove all files when I want to install a new version? Or should
one use alien and convert rpm to deb?

Best,

Tamas

On Tue, Mar 22 2016, Tony Kelman wrote:

> Hello all! The latest bugfix release of the Julia 0.4.x line has been 
> released. Binaries are available from the usual place 
> <http://julialang.org/downloads/>, and as is typical with such things, 
> please report all issues to either the issue tracker 
> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues>, or email the julia-users list. 
> (If you reply to this message on julia-users, please do not cc julia-news 
> which is intended to be low-volume.)
>
> This is a bugfix release, see this commit log 
> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/compare/v0.4.3...v0.4.5> for the list 
> of bugs fixed between 0.4.3 and 0.4.5. Bugfix backports to the 0.4.x line 
> will be continuing with a target of one point release per month. If you are 
> a package author and want to rely on functionality that did not work in 
> earlier 0.4.x releases but does work in 0.4.5 in your package, please be 
> sure to change the minimum julia version in your REQUIRE file to 0.4.5 
> accordingly. If you're not sure about this, you can test your package 
> specifically against older 0.4.x releases on Travis and/or locally.
>
> This is a recommended upgrade for anyone using previous releases, and 
> should act as a drop-in replacement. If you find any regressions relative 
> to previous releases, please let us know. There was an issue with 
> Pkg.publish in the 0.4.4 tag, thanks to Scott Lundberg for fixing it. 0.4.5 
> should be otherwise equivalent.
>
> -Tony

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