Excellent, thanks a lot!
Jan
Dňa piatok, 9. januára 2015 19:17:33 UTC+1 Daniel Høegh napísal(-a):
>
> I have made a pull-request on it. See
> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/9699
I have made a pull-request on it. See
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/pull/9699
All right.
Dňa piatok, 9. januára 2015 10:46:54 UTC+1 Tim Holy napísal(-a):
>
> On Friday, January 09, 2015 12:34:12 AM Ján Dolinský wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for the tip. How do I open an issue about this problem ?
>
> https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia, then click on the "Issues" link ne
On Friday, January 09, 2015 12:34:12 AM Ján Dolinský wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the tip. How do I open an issue about this problem ?
https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia, then click on the "Issues" link near the
top-right. It's a kindness to busy developers to first search to see if your
issue h
In addition, I assume if JULIA_PKGDIR is identical for all users that
everyone installs packages in the same directory (if they can write to it)
which is not desired in my situation. There should be some system-wide
packages available and then a user should be still able to install packages
ind
Hi,
Thanks for the tip. How do I open an issue about this problem ?
Jan
Dňa štvrtok, 8. januára 2015 16:13:40 UTC+1 Tim Holy napísal(-a):
>
> There's a second way to install system-wide (at least, on Unix): set the
> environment variable JULIA_PKGDIR for all users. If you do it that way,
> tab
There's a second way to install system-wide (at least, on Unix): set the
environment variable JULIA_PKGDIR for all users. If you do it that way, tab
completion works.
Still, it would be nice if tab completion also worked with LOAD_PATH. Care to
open an issue about that?
--Tim
On Thursday, Jan
I noticed that if packages are installed system-wide than auto-completion
for a regular user does not work e.g. typing
julia> using Arr
will not auto-complete "Arr" (after pressing the Tab key) to "ArrayViews".
This is not the case if packages are installed in user's home directory. Is
there any
>
> There's a Julia variable called LOAD_PATH that is arranged to point at two
> system directories under your julia installation. E.g.:
>
> julia> LOAD_PATH
> 2-element Array{Union(ASCIIString,UTF8String),1}:
> "/opt/julia-0.3.3/usr/local/share/julia/site/v0.3"
> "/opt/julia-0.3.3/usr/share/ju
There's a Julia variable called LOAD_PATH that is arranged to point at two
system directories under your julia installation. E.g.:
julia> LOAD_PATH
2-element Array{Union(ASCIIString,UTF8String),1}:
"/opt/julia-0.3.3/usr/local/share/julia/site/v0.3"
"/opt/julia-0.3.3/usr/share/julia/site/v0.3"
Hello,
I'd like to ask how to install Julia packages system-wide so that users do
not have to install packages individually on their own but rather just once
by an admin.
Thanks,
Jan
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