Reputation: 2015
When attempting to update the installed packages on my Windows 10 laptop with Julia 0.5.0 installed, the following error appeared with regard to Rmath:
C:\Users\CaitlinG>julia -e "Pkg.update()"
INFO: Updating METADATA...
INFO: Updating cache of ColorTypes...
INFO: Updating cache of Gadfly...
INFO: Updating cache of StatsBase...
INFO: Updating cache of DataFrames...
INFO: Updating cache of FixedPointNumbers...
INFO: Updating cache of Colors...
INFO: Updating cache of DataFrames...
INFO: Computing changes...
INFO: Upgrading ColorTypes: v0.2.8 => v0.2.11
INFO: Upgrading Colors: v0.6.8 => v0.6.9
INFO: Upgrading FixedPointNumbers: v0.1.8 => v0.2.1
INFO: Upgrading Gadfly: v0.5.0 => v0.5.1
INFO: Upgrading StatsBase: v0.11.0 => v0.11.1
INFO: Building Rmath
================================[ ERROR: Rmath ]================================
LoadError: ArgumentError: Module BinDeps not found in current path.
Run `Pkg.add("BinDeps")` to install the BinDeps package.
while loading C:\users\caitling\emacs251\.julia\v0.5\Rmath\deps\build.jl, in exp
ression starting on line 1
================================================================================
================================[ BUILD ERRORS ]================================
WARNING: Rmath had build errors.
- packages with build errors remain installed in C:\users\caitling\emacs251\.ju
lia\v0.5
- build the package(s) and all dependencies with `Pkg.build("Rmath")`
- build a single package by running its `deps/build.jl` script
================================================================================
I am also confused by the inability of Julia to locate 'Gadfly.jl' despite the fact that it is installed as the above output would indicate.
Thank you.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 375
Reputation: 26
It could be due to the path to your package directory being case sensitive. I had the same problem after specifying a local package directory until I realised, thanks to this discussion, that I had the wrong capitalisation in the specified path.
I'm pretty sure C:\\users
should be C:\\Users
but check the rest of your path which is currently:
C:\users\caitling\emacs251\.julia\
you can then check if this is the problem by
ENV["JULIA_PKGDIR"] ="C:\\Users\\caitling\\emacs251\\.julia"
Pkg.build("Rmath")
Upvotes: 1