Dear Tony,

It worked perfectly. Thanks a lot for your help.

On Friday, June 17, 2016 at 4:30:21 AM UTC+2, Fabrice Collard wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot. I will try it asap
>
> On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 12:01:01 PM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:
>>
>> Go into your Pkg.dir("Homebrew") and run `git diff`. The fact that you've 
>> checked out master and then changed something is making the package "dirty" 
>> which is preventing it from getting updates. Find out what change you made, 
>> revert it if possible, then run Pkg.free("Homebrew") to get back from 
>> master (which is unstable and not recommended for day to day use if you 
>> aren't specifically testing that package) to a tagged release.
>>
>> On Sunday, June 12, 2016 at 7:23:15 PM UTC-7, Fabrice Collard wrote:
>>>
>>> Sorry, was away. Running the Pkg.status() I get
>>>
>>> 21 required packages:
>>>
>>>  - Clp                           0.2.1
>>>
>>>  - DSP                           0.0.11
>>>
>>>  - DataFrames                    0.7.3
>>>
>>>  - Distributions                 0.9.0
>>>
>>>  - FastGaussQuadrature           0.0.3
>>>
>>>  - Formatting                    0.1.5
>>>
>>>  - FredData                      0.1.2
>>>
>>>  - GLM                           0.5.2
>>>
>>>  - Gadfly                        0.4.2
>>>
>>>  - Homebrew                      0.2.0+             master (dirty)
>>>
>>>  - IJulia                        1.1.10
>>>
>>>  - Interact                      0.3.1
>>>
>>>  - Interpolations                0.3.5
>>>
>>>  - Ipopt                         0.2.2
>>>
>>>  - JuMP                          0.13.2
>>>
>>>  - MAT                           0.2.14
>>>
>>>  - NLsolve                       0.7.1
>>>
>>>  - ODE                           0.2.1
>>>
>>>  - Optim                         0.4.5
>>>
>>>  - PyPlot                        2.1.1+             master
>>>
>>>  - TimeSeries                    0.8.1
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 12:19:24 AM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Please answer the original question. What does Pkg.status() say?
>>>
>>>

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