Great.  Thanks.

When you say (new installation) Pkg.update()     what is (new installation) 
on the command line?  Does it mean cd over there first?

On Sunday, October 11, 2015 at 3:08:12 AM UTC-7, Tim Holy wrote:
>
> Try this: 
>     (new installation) Pkg.init() 
>     cp OldInstallation/.julia/v0.4/REQUIRE NewInstallation/.julia/v0.4/ 
>     (new installation) Pkg.update() 
>
> As for your original question, collect(keys(Pkg.installed())) should do 
> what 
> you ask. 
>
> --Tim 
>
> On Saturday, October 10, 2015 12:47:01 PM le...@neilson-levin.org 
> <javascript:> wrote: 
> > I would like to generate a list of all the packages I've installed. 
>  Each 
> > time I install Julia (which I've done a lot recently, but will settle 
> down 
> > now that 0.4.0 is released--Yeah!) I need to install packages again.  It 
> > would be nice to have a list.  It would be nicer to be able to install 
> them 
> > as a batch, but since makes take a long time and can be fragile I am OK 
> > without a batch. 
> > 
> > Basically, I want pip freeze > mypkgs.txt within the Julia repl. 
> >  Unfortunately, since Pkg.status is ::void it produces no output to 
> > capture.  I tried pipeline.  No go. 
> > 
> > Should be easy;  seems an obvious request.  Writing a little Julia 
> script 
> > is a fine solution, but without being able to capture Pkg.status not 
> sure 
> > what it would look like. 
> > 
> > Thanks 
>
>

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