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Improve and update Windows specific platform instructions #825
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closes JuliaLang/julia#7267 |
Cool 👍 |
Maybe a similar problem exists on Windows, as with with the julia snap (on Ubuntu), that I discovered is 32-bit. It does and should work, until using with 64-bit libraries, e.g. with PyCall.jl. 'm not using Windows so I can't test. I guess if you install 32-bit everything else it would work (also on Ubuntu, just not commonly done). |
@PallHaraldsson Did you try just |
No, and not it isn't(?). I'm not saying I have a problem, only had, a pitfall for others, and maybe on Windows. I did:
it works, except 32-bit, so works until it doesn't, but for me at least on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS:
I don't have a problem, I use the download page. |
The package exists for 20.04, 19.10 and 16.04. Maybe that's why you can't find it? I use 20.04 and it works out of the box. |
Like I said, I do no have a problem, and actually use Julia 1.6. Still good to know, and strange 18.04.x isn't supported. Maybe an oversight/bug since older 16.04 is? [Ironically I get "upgrade offer to 19.10, which will soon expire, so I wait, as I know offer to 20.04 will come soon, and I'm not in a hurry.] I tried to find info on and found: https://askubuntu.com/questions/842042/problems-installing-julia-language and link there to: https://julialang.org/downloads/platform.html we might want to resurrect that page, or redirect to some other. I didn't know promoted, and a little regrettable with the 32-bit problems:
[EDIT: I see now 64-bit "amd64" |
Note I accidentally committed this to master and subsequently reverted the commit, apologies for that.