Sounds like progress. You might try restarting Julia, and also try the plotting command a few times. Blink is known to have a race condition on startup that sometimes produces this sort of error.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:02 PM, Kostas Oikonomou < kostas.oikonomo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thanks. Before reading your post, I had added an "if is_bsd()" statement > to Blink/src/AtomShell/install.jl, and I set arch to "ia32" as FreeBSD > has default support for 32-bit Linux. > > The result is that when I redo AtomBlink.AtomShell.install(), the 32-bit > Linux binary is installed. > However, when I do plotlyjs() and then try to plot something, there is an > error: > > ERROR: connect: connection refused (ECONNREFUSED) > in yieldto at ./event.jl:136 > in _init at /opt/julia/0.5.0/lib/julia/sys.so:? > in wait at ./event.jl:169 > in wait at ./event.jl:27 > in _init at /opt/julia/0.5.0/lib/julia/sys.so:? > in stream_wait at ./stream.jl:44 > in wait_connected at ./stream.jl:265 > ... > > > On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 11:32:42 AM UTC-5, randm...@gmail.com > wrote: >> >> I don't think Electron works on FreeBSD (see here >> <https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/3797>), but Blink requires >> it. You could try using the Linux binaries by changing this >> <https://github.com/JunoLab/Blink.jl/blob/v0.4.3/src/AtomShell/install.jl#L32> >> line to be is_linux() || is_bsd()and call Blink.AtomShell.install() >> again, but I'm not sure that'll work. >> >> A >> >