You could also put these settings in a juliarc.jl startup file.

On Monday, February 29, 2016 at 7:58:11 PM UTC-8, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> On Monday, 29 February 2016 17:22:20 UTC+1, James Chen wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am trying to change Pkg.dir and homedir for Julia permanently, as the 
>> default installation set them to a net-drive in my Win7. I can use ENV[""] 
>> = to set them temporarily. However, every time I exit Julia and restart it, 
>> the Pkg.dir and homedir change back to the default net-drive directory, 
>> which is really an issue to me. 
>>
>> Can anyone help me? Many thanks. 
>>
>>
>>
> Hi, here are some things that I found out (by trial and error) and then 
> documented on my homepage (
> https://sites.google.com/site/paulsoderlindecon/home/software). With some 
> luck, it helps.
>
> If your PC is in a university (or corporate) network, chances are that 
> your system administrators have set some *windows environment variables* 
> in a way that creates problems with installing Julia packages (for 
> instance, by setting HOMEDRIVE to a network drive). If you encounter such 
> problems, set the environment variable HOME to C:\Users\yourusername (you 
> find/add it at control panel-system-advanced system settings-environment 
> variables-user variables). In case that does not work, try this instead: 
> create  a bat file (say, Julia.bat) containing three lines (1) set 
> HOMEDRIVE=C: (2) set HOMEPATH=\Users\yourusername 
> (3) D:\Julia\bin\julia.exe (or wherever it is located). Then run this bat 
> file to use Julia. In either case, you may have to execute Pkg.init() 
> before starting do install packages.
>
>  
>

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