I use julia / ijulia straight from ubuntu 16.04 (was the same before ) sudo 
apt-get install julia...
You will need build-essential, I personally install sagemath from ppa, 
which gives me jupyter notebook.
As I need python too, I install python-all (and python3-all python3) 
-dev-all but that's not commanditory if you don't need them (not sure you 
don't need at least python-all), I install matplotlib, numpy scypy so 
usally I have not dependency problems. Julia 0.4.5 works fine on ubuntu.
Le dimanche 22 mai 2016 12:27:37 UTC+2, Nils Gudat a écrit :
>
> Slightly stupid question from someone who is forced to use Linux on a 
> server: how can I get the latest stable version as opposed ot the dev 
> release? 
> I followed the instructions from here (
> http://julialang.org/downloads/platform.html), but always end up with a 
> 44-day old 0.5 master version installed...
>

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