Okay,  thank you!
We are trying to get it to work on another computer.

On Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at 3:19:02 PM UTC-7, Keno Fischer wrote:
>
> Should have been, yes.
>
> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Tim Wheeler <timwheel...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Was this fixed?
>>
>> On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 11:24:00 AM UTC-7, Keno Fischer wrote:
>>>
>>> I've been working on making this work again. Should be merged in a 
>>> couple of days. 
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 1:30 PM, Tim Wheeler <timwheel...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote: 
>>> > So I may have figured it out. 
>>> > 
>>> > According to here, one needs to: 
>>> > 
>>> > Tag PyCall.jl at v1.3.0 
>>> > Use the pull request from benmoran 
>>> > 
>>> > Tagging is accomplished by navigating to the PyCall.jl package 
>>> directory and 
>>> > running git checkout v1.3.0. 
>>> > I wasn't sure how to install the pull request, so I overwrite the only 
>>> > changed file, core.py, in the pyjulia package source using benmoran's 
>>> > version. The installed package location can be found in python: 
>>> > 
>>> > ``` 
>>> > import julia 
>>> > julia.__file__ 
>>> > ``` 
>>> > 
>>> > The error has gone away. Hopefully it continues to work! 
>>> > 
>>> > On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 9:46:56 AM UTC-7, Tim Wheeler wrote: 
>>> >> 
>>> >> Have there been updates to this issue? I am seeing the same "ERROR: 
>>> >> UndefVarError: dlpath not defined" problem. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> I tried running git checkout v1.3.0 as recommended, and then rebuilt 
>>> with 
>>> >> 
>>> >> 1) Delete ~/.julia/lib 
>>> >> 2) Run in julia: 
>>> >> 2.1) ENV["PYTHON"] = " ... path to python ... " 
>>> >> 2.2) Pkg.build("PyCall") 
>>> >> 2.3) using PyCall 
>>> >> 
>>> >> as recommended. So far no luck. 
>>> >> 
>>> >> I am using ubuntu 14.04 and Python 2.7.10 | Anaconda 2.3.0 (64-bit) 
>>>
>>
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