> > The same command in the command prompt works fine. > Has anyone seen this, or something like it, before? >
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/14776 looks similar. Worth another thumbs-up at least ... On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Gary Mallard <gary.mall...@gmail.com> wrote: > I am trying to get Julia up and running under my normal editor. The > editor (epsilon) is an EMACS for Windows (and other platforms) and normally > any program that runs as a console application runs under epsilon and > epsilon captures all output text. However when I try Julia I get the > following: > > C:\Users\WGM\AppData\Local\Julia-0.4.6\bin>julia-debug.exe > ERROR: MethodError: `convert` has no method matching > convert(::Type{Base.TTY}, ::Base.PipeEndpoint) > This may have arisen from a call to the constructor Base.TTY(...), > since type constructors fall back to convert methods. > Closest candidates are: > Base.TTY(::Any) > call{T}(::Type{T}, ::Any) > convert{T}(::Type{T}, !Matched::T) > ... > in call at Terminals.jl:116 > in _start at client.jl:388 > > The same command in the command prompt works fine. > Has anyone seen this, or something like it, before? > > Thanks, > Gary > >