Hey Alex, 

I dont have much experience with this, could you please point out the steps 
to add that patch to the METADATA git repo?

Many thanks,

Andres J.

El jueves, 17 de marzo de 2016, 13:17:28 (UTC), Alex Cooper escribió:
>
> I got the same issue on julia-0.4.3-win64. It's a problem with windows git 
> not dealing with files that have unix file permissions set to 755.
>
> First, you might need to switch to ~/.julia/v0.4/METADATA and abort the 
> rebase (git rebase --abort). 
>
> Then, the following patch applied to the METADATA git repo will do the 
> trick.
>
> diff --git a/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.1.0/requires 
> b/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.1.0/requires
> old mode 100755
> new mode 100644
> diff --git a/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.1.1/requires 
> b/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.1.1/requires
> old mode 100755
> new mode 100644
> diff --git a/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.2.0/requires 
> b/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.2.0/requires
> old mode 100755
> new mode 100644
> diff --git a/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.2.1/requires 
> b/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.2.1/requires
> old mode 100755
> new mode 100644
> diff --git a/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.2.2/requires 
> b/FixedEffectModels/versions/0.2.2/requires
> old mode 100755
> new mode 100644
>
> Cheers,
> Alex
>
> On Saturday, February 20, 2016 at 4:56:29 AM UTC+11, Hua Chai wrote:
>>
>> You're right. 'git diff' does show old mode and new mode. But 'chmod' 
>> still didn't work with the old mode number. 
>> Looks like the problem is rooted in the fact that Juno currently doesn't 
>> support Julia 0.4 (I noticed that from Junolab.org). I downloaded the 
>> bundle from Junolab.org instead of Julialang.org and also installed the 
>> command line version of Julia. The Pkg.update() problem didn't appear after 
>> installation. But now my Julia is only v0.3.
>> Hope the next Juno update will support Julia 0.4.
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 19, 2016 at 10:42 AM, Tony Kelman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> When you do "git diff" it should be showing something to the effect of 
>>> "old mode," that's what you should try to use for chmod. Check git diff 
>>> before and after, and aim to make git diff not say anything.
>>>
>>> I don't know what's responsible for this but it seems like it may be 
>>> specific to Juno somehow?
>>
>>
>>

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