Great. I did it and it is working now. Thank you so much!
On Saturday, 1 August 2015 00:17:21 UTC+1, Arch Call wrote: > > I had the same error after upgrading to Windows 10. > > Uninstall Julia and afterwards go into file explorer and physically delete > the .Julia folder and all its contents. I also deleted the .julia_history > file. Next reinstall Julia and you should be good to go...Arch > > On Friday, July 31, 2015 at 7:04:33 PM UTC-4, Serge Santos wrote: > >> The output is "C:\\Users\\Serge\\.Julia\\v0.3" >> >> ENV["HOME"] gave me an error message (ERROR: key not found: "HOME" in >> getindex at env.jl:57) >> >> On Friday, 31 July 2015 23:18:17 UTC+1, Isaiah wrote: >> >>> What is the output of (in the REPL only, not Juno): >>> Pkg.dir() >>> ENV["HOME"] >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 3:52 PM, Serge Santos <serge....@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I am fairly new to Julia, but it has already been a fantastic help for >>>> my work so far. I just upgraded to Windows 10 and installed Julia and >>>> Juno. >>>> Unfortunately Juno couldn't connect with Julia. I got the error message: >>>> >>>> Couldn't connect to Julia >>>> >>>> INFO: Couldn't find Jewel package, attempting installation... >>>> >>>> ----------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> We couldn't install Jewel.jl for you. >>>> >>>> Try using Pkg.add("Jewel") in a Julia repl. >>>> >>>> ----------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> ERROR: unable to read directory METADATA: No error >>>> >>>> in systemerror at error.jl:39 (repeats 2 times) >>>> >>>> while loading >>>> C:\Users\Serge\AppData\Local\juno-windows-x64\resources\app\plugins\Julia-LT\jl\init.jl, >>>> >>>> in expression starting on line 33 >>>> >>>> >>>> I also tried Pkg.update() directly in REPL of Julia. I got the >>>> following error message: >>>> >>>> >>>> Julia> Pkg.update() >>>> >>>> INFO: Updating METADATA… >>>> >>>> ERROR: chdir METADATA: no such file or directory <ENOENT> >>>> >>>> In cd at file.jl:11 (repeat 2 times) >>>> >>>> >>>> Any ideas what is going wrong? >>>> >>> >>>