Well, you're right that the original problem comes from the install of
IJulia. And it was generated because the IJulia code is using a version of
cp() which does not exist in v0.3. But that was the only error generated
and since then my julia crashes every time I try to use python from it (via
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 3:17 PM, David Higgins wrote:
> This is a big one. It happened to me last night and it turns out that Julia
> crashes every time I try to call a Python library from it now.
>
> I've just done a reinstall and it still hasn't fixed it.
>
> I need this to prepare some figures
This is a big one. It happened to me last night and it turns out that Julia
crashes every time I try to call a Python library from it now.
I've just done a reinstall and it still hasn't fixed it.
I need this to prepare some figures for tomorrow morning, so I'd really
appreciate any quick help.