I use xenial and I compiled and use julia-0.5-rc3 without any change
Le 08/09/2016 à 03:04, K leo a écrit :
I just ran that example on Ubuntu with Julia 0.5. I found I did have
to change a few things to make it run.
export JULIA_DIR=<julia installation dir>
export JULIA_HOME=$JULIA_DIR/bin
export PATH=$JULIA_HOME:$PATH
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$JULIA_DIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
And when I compile it, I used the following statement:
g++ -o test -fPIC -I$JULIA_DIR/include/julia test.cpp
-L$JULIA_DIR/lib/ -L$JULIA_DIR/lib/julia -lLLVM-3.7.1 -ljulia
$JULIA_DIR/lib/julia/libstdc++.so.6
But these are for Linux, not sure if it would help you on Windows
(which I abandoned about 10 years ago).