You are right, it cannot even load the file. That is indeed very weird. I 
run this on a MacBook Pro Retina (2013), latest Mac OS X, in a bash shell 
inside of iTerm 2.

Details and julia versions below:

feldt:~$ julia "/Users/feldt/Library/Application 
Support/LightTable/plugins/Jewel/jl/init.jl"
ERROR: could not open file /Users/feldt/Library/Application
 in include at boot.jl:238
 in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
 in process_options at client.jl:303
 in _start at client.jl:389

feldt:~$ julia -v
julia version 0.2.0
feldt:~$ julia03 "/Users/feldt/Library/Application 
Support/LightTable/plugins/Jewel/jl/init.jl"
ERROR: could not open file /Users/feldt/Library/Application
 in include at boot.jl:243
 in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:120
 in process_options at client.jl:320
 in _start at client.jl:382

feldt:~$ julia03 -v
julia version 0.3.0-prerelease+2157



Den måndagen den 12:e maj 2014 kl. 19:51:46 UTC+2 skrev Mike Innes:
>
> So, Light Table calls a command which looks like julia 
> "/Users/feldt/Library/Application 
> Support/LightTable/plugins/Jewel/jl/init.jl" [port] [id].
>
> From the looks of it finding Julia isn't the problem – it's just that 
> Julia itself is choking on the space and can't find the init.jl file. This 
> is really odd, because it works just fine on my (also OS X) system.
>
> Can you verify that this command works from the terminal? (Leave off the 
> port and id, you know if it's working if you get a BoundsError()). 
> Presumably you're using the latest Light Table/Jewel – how about Julia 
> itself?
>
>
> On 12 May 2014 13:17, Robert Feldt <robert...@gmail.com <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> I'd like to try this out but after fresh install of Lighttable and then 
>> install of Julia plugin using LT's plugin manager I restart LT and get:
>>
>> Couldn't connect to Julia
>>
>> ERROR: could not open file /Users/feldt/Library/Application
>>  in include at boot.jl:238
>>  in include_from_node1 at loading.jl:114
>>  in process_options at client.jl:303
>>  in _start at client.jl:389
>>
>> julia is on my path and the instructions on the Jewel github page does 
>> not help since I do not know much about LT and don't know where I should:
>>
>> Either make sure julia is on your path or set the :app behaviour 
>> (:lt.objs.langs.julia/julia-path 
>> "/path/to/julia").
>>
>> Seems it is trying to access something in the "Application support" 
>> directory but does not handle the space in there correctly?
>>
>> Would appreciate advice,
>>
>> Robert Feldt
>>
>> Den måndagen den 31:e mars 2014 kl. 16:55:29 UTC+2 skrev Mike Innes:
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> I felt that the cloning suggestion was polluting the instructions, but 
>>> I'll add it back in its own section when I can. All you have to do is clone 
>>> the Jewel repo into one of the following folders:
>>>
>>> OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/LightTable/plugins/
>>> Linux: ~/.config/LightTable/plugins/
>>> Windows: %APPDATALOCAL%/LightTable/plugins/
>>>
>>>
>>> On 31 March 2014 15:50, Andrew Dabrowski <unhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Issue added.
>>>>
>>>> I notice you removed the suggestion that Jewel could be used from a git 
>>>> clone.  Is there no way to make that work in LT?
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>

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