Hi,tony, thanks for timely and insightful reply. Unfortunately, I'm new to
cygwin (linux) and not quite sure what step should I take to make the the
job done. For example, where can I find the julia package path, and to
which I add these path in cygwin, with which command ("export" as I
guess?). For the git issue, I think I first need to uninstall the git
package in cygwin and then call git outside, is that true? Thank you for
your help.
在 2016年9月17日星期六 UTC+8下午8:33:11,Tony Kelman写道:
>
> When you run a login terminal in Julia, your HOME is set differently than
> outside of Cygwin. You could set the environment variable JULIA_PKGDIR to
> your normal package directory. Note that if you're using Julia 0.4, you
> should avoid having Cygwin's git in your path, or have it later than the
> version of git that comes with Julia 0.4. The Julia package manager isn't
> compatible with Cygwin's version of git, but on Julia 0.5 the package
> manager no longer uses command-line git so it's not an issue.
>
>
> On Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 2:15:57 AM UTC-7, zlqs1985 wrote:
>>
>> I want to make Cygwin my default julia working env. It proved that I can
>> dive into julia successfully within cygwin. However, when I want to use
>> package ,say
>> using Distributions
>> , the cmd throwed error message told me that : ArgumentError:
>> distribution not found in path
>> Well, it's clear I have not added the package path to cygwin, an action I
>> take for granted in windows cmd.
>> Can linux command like
>> export PATH=/cgdrive/c/ .. julia package path .. :$PATH
>> resolve my problem? Any suggestion are highly appreciated.
>>
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