These issues may be relevant:

https://github.com/JuliaLang/ZMQ.jl/issues/83

https://github.com/JuliaLang/IJulia.jl/issues/323


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On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 9:37 AM, Grigoriy Isaev <grigoriy.v.is...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> It seems that there is unfixed bug somewhere in Juno distribution. Latest
> 64 bit Juno is version 0.3.7 and it has this bug. If i install latest Julia
> 0.4.0 - zero MQ builds correctly and everything is fine with Ijulia
> notebooks using 0.4.0 version
>
>
>
> четверг, 25 июня 2015 г., 16:32:33 UTC+3 пользователь Grigoriy Isaev
> написал:
>
>> Hi!  I am trying to set up  Ijulia. I've cleand my PC from all previuos
>> versions of Julia/Ipython and installed fresh 64 bit Anaconda 3 python
>> distribution + downloaded Juno 64 bit.
>>
>> After i launch Ipython i can see Ijulia option, but trying to create
>> notebooks i get "kernell has died" message and a ZMQ error reference.
>>
>> I can not re-build ZMQ on my PC, i get the following errors:
>>
>> =================================[ ERROR: ZMQ
>> ]=================================
>>
>> Provider PackageManager failed to satisfy dependency zmq
>> while loading C:\Users\Gisaev\.julia\v0.3\ZMQ\deps\build.jl, in
>> expression starting on line 23
>>
>> ================================[ BUILD ERRORS
>> ]================================
>>
>> WARNING: ZMQ had build errors.
>>
>>  - packages with build errors remain installed in
>> C:\Users\Gisaev\.julia\v0.3
>>  - build the package(s) and all dependencies with `Pkg.build("ZMQ")`
>>  - build a single package by running its `deps/build.jl` script
>>
>>
>> I tried Pkg.checkout on both ZMQ and Ijulia but to no avail. Ipython
>> notebooks work just fine.
>>
>> Any thoughts on what might be the problem?
>>
>

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