what do you see with this (in Julia, note the backtics are not single 
quotes)
julia> run(`pwd`)

On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 8:41:51 AM UTC-4, Pigskin Ablanket wrote:
>
> Ok - This makes sense to me.......but:
>
> When I proceeded with julia>;pwd this is the response I got: Error: could 
> not spawn `pwd`: no such file or directory (ENOENT) in _jl_spawn at 
> process.jl:262
>
> No idea what that means :(
>
> Once again - feel like my questions are probably introductory, and I 
> appreciate your time.
>
> The actual name of the code I am trying to open is titled 
> "Code_for_Github.jl"
>
>
>
> On Friday, August 19, 2016 at 6:26:20 AM UTC-4, Ayush Pandey wrote:
>>
>> Hello there,
>> I think you need to change to the directory where your file is present.
>>
>> You can try to use command line within julia like:
>> julia > ;pwd                 #Check your present working directory
>> julia> ;cd /path_to_the_directory_where_your_file_is_present
>>
>> OR 
>> try to give the absolute path of the directory (Assume your file is 
>> present in home directory on linux)
>>
>> julia>open("/home/Filename.jl")
>>
>> I hope it helps :)
>>
>>
>> *Yours Sincerely,*
>> *Ayush Pandey*     * <https://github.com/Ayush-iitkgp>    *
>> ayush-iitkgp.github.io/
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Pigskin Ablanket <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, I am trying to familiarize myself with a study published using 
>>> Julia.  I have Julia up and running, but cant seep to get the actual code 
>>> open.
>>>
>>> Here is what I done so far:
>>>
>>> julia> Pkg.add("JuMP")
>>> julia> Pkg.add("DataFrames")
>>> julia> Pkg.add("GLPKMathProgInterface")
>>>
>>> I believe I successfully added the requisite programs.  all good.  Now I 
>>> downloaded the code via CSV.  
>>>
>>> It contains the Code in a .jl file, license file, readme file and a couple 
>>> excel CSV files needed.
>>>
>>> I tried top open the file using Julia> Open("Filename.jl") and got the 
>>> following error:
>>>
>>> *No such file or directory in open at iostream.jl:90  **in open at 
>>> **iostream.jl:99*
>>>
>>> My sense is that I dont have the file in the right directory, but this is 
>>> where I get over my skis.
>>>
>>> Is that the issue?  How do I make Julia find the file?  Sorry or such basic 
>>> questions !!!!
>>>
>>>
>>

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