What directory is the julia repository in?

On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 1:37:19 PM UTC-8, Luke Stagner wrote:
>
> I recently had a similar error. To fix it I had to do 
> git clean -xdf
>
> in the julia repository if you installed from source
>
> I found the fix in this PyCall issue 
> https://github.com/stevengj/PyCall.jl/issues/65
>
>
> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 11:58:53 AM UTC-8, Tom Breloff wrote:
>>
>> You probably have a corrupted cache from whatever you were manually 
>> changing.  I recommend just deleting your "~/.julia/v0.4" and starting 
>> again.  I just did this on my windows machine (just to make sure it's not a 
>> Plots issue) and after doing only "Pkg.add("Plots"); using Plots" it 
>> completes without error.
>>
>> I don't think you necessarily need to be on master for PyCall/PyPlot.  
>> After starting fresh, try just `Pkg.add("PyCall"); Pkg.add("PyPlot")` and 
>> see if that works for you.
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 2:34 PM, jda <jdamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I did Pkg.checkout("PyCall"); Pkg.build("PyCall") and PyCall is now 
>>> version 1.1.2 master.  The using Plots command still gives the error:
>>>
>>>   
>>> ERROR:  ArgumentError:  Docile not found in path
>>>   in require at loading.jl:233
>>>   in stale_cachefile at loading.jl:439
>>>   in recompile_stale at loading.jl:457
>>>   in _require_from_serialized at loading.jl:83
>>>   in _require_from_serialized at loading.jl:109
>>>   in require at loading.jl:219
>>>
>>>
>>

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