I have tried this before, but i can try it again now. Just want to make
sure in ahead, I need to delete the Julia in where I installed, plus the
.julia file in C drive, is that be all?
to answer your second question, I didn't type anything, I just installed
julia, then unzip the lighttable
`symbol` is replaced by `Symbol`?
On Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at 10:08:58 AM UTC+2, Greg Plowman wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm aware that there are problems with Juno at the moment (I've had my
> share of problems).
> I'm not really expecting a resolution to the following issue, but
> rather
Hi,
I'm aware that there are problems with Juno at the moment (I've had my
share of problems).
I'm not really expecting a resolution to the following issue, but
rather reporting it in case it is useful or important.
The message says to submit a bug report and seems to be coming from Julia
Is it possible you have multiple versions of Julia installed, or maybe leftover
packages in your .julia folder from a previous installation? It might be worth
trying to delete (or move out of the way) your .julia directory and re-install
the packages.
Also if possible can you include the
Hi,
Juno was working fine, but I had to restart Juno and now it keeps churning
after successfully connecting with Julia but I cannot use the shell to work
(nothing happen). There are no reasons why it should not work anymore.
All the Julia packages are updated and up-to-date and I even