Maybe one of its dependencies has a maximum version requirement?
On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 8:38:01 AM UTC-7, Tim Wheeler wrote: > > Okay, this is a little weird. > > If I run the following it looks like the culprit is a dirty package: > > julia> Pkg.checkout("Distributions") > INFO: Checking out Distributions master... > INFO: Pulling Distributions latest master... > WARNING: Distributions is fixed at 0.10.1+ conflicting with requirement > for GaussianMixtures: [0.0.0,0.10.0) > > The weird thing is that the REQUIRE file for GaussianMixtures does not > mention the 0.10.1+ > > julia 0.3 > Clustering > Distributions > PDMats > Compat > JLD > > Where does that come from? > > > On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 8:31:44 AM UTC-7, Tim Wheeler wrote: >> >> Hi Julia Users, >> >> I just noticed something a little weird. I am using Distributions.jl >> (great package btw) in Julia 0.4.6 on Ubuntu, and it is listed in >> Pkg.status() as a required package: >> >> Distributions 0.8.9 >> >> I checked on METADATA and on the Distributions.jl github - there is a >> more recent version. In fact, there are several more recent versions. >> >> I ran Pkg.update(), which updated some things but did not change >> Distributions.jl. Am I missing something? Is there some package that >> requires Distributions be less-than-current? >> >> Thank you, >> -Tim >> >