There is a setting in Julia Studio's preferences, in the "Julia" category on the left, called "Path to Julia binaries". However, Julia Studio is not compatible with Julia v0.3 yet: https://github.com/forio/julia-studio/issues/212
On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 11:18:00 AM UTC-4, Jon Norberg wrote: > > Hi, and many thanks, very useful info here. How would I link this to julia > studio? seems julia studio has hardcoded to look for bin/julia-basic. Any > one been able to still point it to the right file successfully? > > On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 10:41:51 PM UTC+2, Adam Smith wrote: >> >> I'm on a 2012 Macbook Air and I run julia v0.3 nightly builds. Building >> Julia myself on this machine takes forever, so I just download the nightly >> build from http://status.julialang.org/download/osx10.7+ about once a >> week. >> >> I then drag it into /Applications and rename it from its commit hash >> version to "Julia-0.3.0-prerelease" (and move/delete the prior build). With >> this line in my ~/.profile, the new binary is available in my path so I can >> just run "julia" in any terminal: >> export PATH=/Applications/Julia-0.3.0-prerelease.app/Contents/Resources/ >> julia/bin:$PATH >> >> This is a pretty quick process that does not require crippling my laptop >> for 10+ minutes while it builds. >> >> On Friday, May 16, 2014 8:32:38 AM UTC-4, Jon Norberg wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I have been using julia and ijulia for a while and everything worked >>> fine. over time I get more and more issues, trying to upgrade/reinstall etc >>> and now I can't get it to work at all anymore. As I intend to reinstall osx >>> anyway, I was wondering if you good people have any good setup for >>> python/ijulia/julia/juliastudio that is simple to maintain over time. I >>> want to use one version of julia so somehow let julia-studio use that >>> (annoying that they hardcode the julia path to julia-basic...) >>> >>> I was ambitious to try to keep a --HEAD version of julia but maybe I >>> will have to settle for a latest stable pre-release version to avoid >>> trouble. >>> >>> But I also find that sometimes there are issues with the dependencies >>> and libraries, how do you keep those right?.... >>> >>> So how do you people keep julia smoothly updating and working. Are you >>> using brew, anaconda, enthought, for the python part, are you using xcode >>> compiler or others, are you building julia yourself... >>> >>> I'd appreciate any help in setting this up for the longer run than I >>> have been able to keep it working so far. >>> >>> Many thanks >>> >>> >>>