wow! When was the PPA link deleted from the Download page in Julia's website? I've installed Julia in the class room via PPA in February.
I'll try the generic binaries Monday there. In my personal computer I have all libs installed, so I cannot test it here unless I uninstall them. I don't want to do that. -- Gerson J. Ferreira Prof. Dr. @ InFis - UFU ---------------------------------------------- Nanosciences group <http://www.infis.ufu.br/gnano> Institute of Physics Federal University of Uberlândia, Brazil ---------------------------------------------- On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]> wrote: > Le samedi 02 avril 2016 à 07:46 -0700, Gerson J. Ferreira a écrit : > > In my personal computer I have many things installed and I was using > > the convolution command (conv and conv2) with no problems. > > > > But yesterday I was teaching and I have no sudo access on the class > > room. The students were trying to use conv and getting an error > > saying that FFTW was missing. > > > > I'll only have sudo access there to test in on Monday. But my guess > > is that I need to install libfftw3, correct? > > > > Is this a bug? Since conv is part of the base I guess it should have > > libfftw3 as a dependency on Ubuntu, right? > How did you install Julia? FWIW, using the PPA is no longer recommended > as it is unmaintained. Does it work if you download the generic binary > tarball for 0.4.5? > > > Regards >
