Glad it's finally working for you!
On May 26, 2014 5:55 PM, "Omar Antolín Camarena" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Success! Latest Ubuntu nightlies do have a sys.so file and the start up
> time is down from 20ish seconds to 2 seconds!
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 5:50:18 PM UTC-4, Omar Antolín Camarena wrote:
>>
>> I was excited to learn that Julia 0.3 will have a much smaller startup
>> time than 0.2 does. If I understood correctly, the reason Julia was slow to
>> start is that it compiles a large portion of the standard library upon
>> starting and the fix was to precompile the library. I installed the Julia
>> 0.3 prerelease from the PPA and was disappointed to see that it still took
>> 20 seconds to start (on my old and slow-even-when-new netbook). Poking
>> around I found out that the binary packages for Julia 0.3-prerelease do not
>> include the precompiled sys.so library (probably because the precompiled
>> library is strongly dependent on the processor used). Here are my questions:
>>
>> 1. Can I build the sys.so using the Julia binary package or do I have to
>> compile Julia from source to get it? If I can build it using the binary
>> distribution what commands do I use where do I put the resulting file?
>>
>> 2. Is there a plan to address this issue so that binary packages can
>> benefit from the reduced start up time? If so, what is it?
>>
>> 3. Is there any reason Julia doesn't just dump the results of compiling
>> stuff into the users ~/.cache directory like, say, Guile does?
>>
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