[julia-users] Re: ERROR: FunctionalDataUtils's requirements can't be satisfied
Thanks for the suggestion. I have now cleaned up the versions to remove all masters and the dirty package. I spend rather too much time turning over rocks looking for problems and adding experiments leading to an untidy setup. Looks much cleaner now. On Saturday, 30 July 2016 09:49:27 UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote: > > I'd recommend staying on the tagged versions rather than master of so many > packages, unless you're contributing to the package in question. On master > you could get unstable work or unsatisfiable requirement conflicts as you > saw. Most package authors are usually pretty responsive about tagging new > releases for bugfixes or ready-for-public-consumption new features if you > ask on github. > > If you're finding a nonresponsive package author who you think may have > abandoned a package, there are options for adopting on a fork and making > that the new official version metadata points to. > > > On Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 2:11:09 AM UTC-7, Colin Beckingham wrote: >> >> Pkg.free worked just fine, thankyou. >> Here is Pkg.status (prior to Pkg.free) for info: >> >> Pkg.status() >> 31 required packages: >> - BinDeps 0.4.1 master >> - Cairo 0.2.33+master >> - Clustering0.6.0 >> - ColorTypes0.2.5 >> - DSP 0.0.11 >> - DataArrays0.3.7 >> - DataFrames0.7.6+ master >> - Debug 0.1.6 >> - DecisionTree 0.4.2 >> - DimensionalityReduction 0.1.1 >> - Distances 0.3.2 >> - Docile0.5.23 >> - FunctionalDataUtils 0.1.0 >> - GLM 0.5.4 >> - GZip 0.2.19 >> - Gtk 0.10.1 >> - HttpParser0.1.1 >> - ImageMagick 0.1.7 >> - ImageView 0.1.20+master >> - Images0.5.6 22b5ebfc (dirty) >> - IniFile 0.2.5 >> - JLD 0.6.3 >> - JSON 0.6.0 >> - LightXML 0.2.1 >> - MLBase0.5.3 >> - PkgDev0.1.1 >> - RDatasets 0.1.3+ master >> - StatsBase 0.9.0 >> - Tk0.3.8+ master >> - WAV 0.8.0 >> - Winston 0.11.13+ master >> 35 additional packages: >> - ArrayViews0.6.4 >> - Blosc 0.1.5 >> - Calculus 0.1.15 >> - ColorVectorSpace 0.1.5 >> - Colors0.6.6 >> - Compat0.8.6 >> - Conda 0.2.2 >> - Dates 0.4.4 >> - Distributions 0.10.0 >> - FactCheck 0.4.3 >> - FileIO0.1.0 >> - FixedPointNumbers 0.1.4 master >> - FunctionalData0.1.0 >> - Graphics 0.1.3 >> - HDF5 0.6.3 >> - HttpCommon0.2.6 >> - Iterators 0.1.9 >> - LaTeXStrings 0.1.6 >> - LegacyStrings 0.1.1 >> - MacroTools0.3.0+ master >> - MultivariateStats 0.2.2 >> - PDMats0.4.2 >> - Polynomials 0.0.5 >> - PyCall1.6.3+ master >> - PyPlot2.2.0+ master >> - Reexport 0.0.3 >> - Rmath 0.1.2 >> - SHA 0.2.0 master >> - SIUnits 0.0.6 >> - ScikitLearnBase 0.1.1 >> - SortingAlgorithms 0.0.6 >> - StatsFuns 0.3.0 >> - TexExtensions 0.0.3 >> - URIParser 0.1.5 master >> - Zlib 0.1.12 >> >> >> On Saturday, 30 July 2016 04:59:07 UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote: >>> >>> What does Pkg.status() say? You probably need to run Pkg.free("SHA") >> >>
[julia-users] Re: ERROR: FunctionalDataUtils's requirements can't be satisfied
I'd recommend staying on the tagged versions rather than master of so many packages, unless you're contributing to the package in question. On master you could get unstable work or unsatisfiable requirement conflicts as you saw. Most package authors are usually pretty responsive about tagging new releases for bugfixes or ready-for-public-consumption new features if you ask on github. If you're finding a nonresponsive package author who you think may have abandoned a package, there are options for adopting on a fork and making that the new official version metadata points to. On Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 2:11:09 AM UTC-7, Colin Beckingham wrote: > > Pkg.free worked just fine, thankyou. > Here is Pkg.status (prior to Pkg.free) for info: > > Pkg.status() > 31 required packages: > - BinDeps 0.4.1 master > - Cairo 0.2.33+master > - Clustering0.6.0 > - ColorTypes0.2.5 > - DSP 0.0.11 > - DataArrays0.3.7 > - DataFrames0.7.6+ master > - Debug 0.1.6 > - DecisionTree 0.4.2 > - DimensionalityReduction 0.1.1 > - Distances 0.3.2 > - Docile0.5.23 > - FunctionalDataUtils 0.1.0 > - GLM 0.5.4 > - GZip 0.2.19 > - Gtk 0.10.1 > - HttpParser0.1.1 > - ImageMagick 0.1.7 > - ImageView 0.1.20+master > - Images0.5.6 22b5ebfc (dirty) > - IniFile 0.2.5 > - JLD 0.6.3 > - JSON 0.6.0 > - LightXML 0.2.1 > - MLBase0.5.3 > - PkgDev0.1.1 > - RDatasets 0.1.3+ master > - StatsBase 0.9.0 > - Tk0.3.8+ master > - WAV 0.8.0 > - Winston 0.11.13+ master > 35 additional packages: > - ArrayViews0.6.4 > - Blosc 0.1.5 > - Calculus 0.1.15 > - ColorVectorSpace 0.1.5 > - Colors0.6.6 > - Compat0.8.6 > - Conda 0.2.2 > - Dates 0.4.4 > - Distributions 0.10.0 > - FactCheck 0.4.3 > - FileIO0.1.0 > - FixedPointNumbers 0.1.4 master > - FunctionalData0.1.0 > - Graphics 0.1.3 > - HDF5 0.6.3 > - HttpCommon0.2.6 > - Iterators 0.1.9 > - LaTeXStrings 0.1.6 > - LegacyStrings 0.1.1 > - MacroTools0.3.0+ master > - MultivariateStats 0.2.2 > - PDMats0.4.2 > - Polynomials 0.0.5 > - PyCall1.6.3+ master > - PyPlot2.2.0+ master > - Reexport 0.0.3 > - Rmath 0.1.2 > - SHA 0.2.0 master > - SIUnits 0.0.6 > - ScikitLearnBase 0.1.1 > - SortingAlgorithms 0.0.6 > - StatsFuns 0.3.0 > - TexExtensions 0.0.3 > - URIParser 0.1.5 master > - Zlib 0.1.12 > > > On Saturday, 30 July 2016 04:59:07 UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote: >> >> What does Pkg.status() say? You probably need to run Pkg.free("SHA") > >
[julia-users] Re: ERROR: FunctionalDataUtils's requirements can't be satisfied
Pkg.free worked just fine, thankyou. Here is Pkg.status (prior to Pkg.free) for info: Pkg.status() 31 required packages: - BinDeps 0.4.1 master - Cairo 0.2.33+master - Clustering0.6.0 - ColorTypes0.2.5 - DSP 0.0.11 - DataArrays0.3.7 - DataFrames0.7.6+ master - Debug 0.1.6 - DecisionTree 0.4.2 - DimensionalityReduction 0.1.1 - Distances 0.3.2 - Docile0.5.23 - FunctionalDataUtils 0.1.0 - GLM 0.5.4 - GZip 0.2.19 - Gtk 0.10.1 - HttpParser0.1.1 - ImageMagick 0.1.7 - ImageView 0.1.20+master - Images0.5.6 22b5ebfc (dirty) - IniFile 0.2.5 - JLD 0.6.3 - JSON 0.6.0 - LightXML 0.2.1 - MLBase0.5.3 - PkgDev0.1.1 - RDatasets 0.1.3+ master - StatsBase 0.9.0 - Tk0.3.8+ master - WAV 0.8.0 - Winston 0.11.13+ master 35 additional packages: - ArrayViews0.6.4 - Blosc 0.1.5 - Calculus 0.1.15 - ColorVectorSpace 0.1.5 - Colors0.6.6 - Compat0.8.6 - Conda 0.2.2 - Dates 0.4.4 - Distributions 0.10.0 - FactCheck 0.4.3 - FileIO0.1.0 - FixedPointNumbers 0.1.4 master - FunctionalData0.1.0 - Graphics 0.1.3 - HDF5 0.6.3 - HttpCommon0.2.6 - Iterators 0.1.9 - LaTeXStrings 0.1.6 - LegacyStrings 0.1.1 - MacroTools0.3.0+ master - MultivariateStats 0.2.2 - PDMats0.4.2 - Polynomials 0.0.5 - PyCall1.6.3+ master - PyPlot2.2.0+ master - Reexport 0.0.3 - Rmath 0.1.2 - SHA 0.2.0 master - SIUnits 0.0.6 - ScikitLearnBase 0.1.1 - SortingAlgorithms 0.0.6 - StatsFuns 0.3.0 - TexExtensions 0.0.3 - URIParser 0.1.5 master - Zlib 0.1.12 On Saturday, 30 July 2016 04:59:07 UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote: > > What does Pkg.status() say? You probably need to run Pkg.free("SHA")