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Error: Installing “[email protected]” failed. #525

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lirm-math opened this issue Mar 11, 2020 · 5 comments
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Error: Installing “[email protected]” failed. #525

lirm-math opened this issue Mar 11, 2020 · 5 comments

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@lirm-math
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I can't get "julia-client" installed on my computer, and I have tried this post.

I did apm install julia-client. And here is the log:
2020-03-11T02_42_58_669Z-debug.log
I don't know what is the most important part, so please find it from the file.

  1. OS: Win10 v10.0.18363.657
  2. Julia: 1.3.0
  3. I have got NodeJS, and npm --version shows 6.14.2
  4. But apm --version shows apm 2.4.3\n npm 6.2.0\n node 10.2.1 x64\n atom 1.44.0\n python\n git\n visual studio.
  5. I have Visual Studio 2019.
  6. I have both Python 3.7 and Python 2.7 installed.

Thank you so much for your help. Please tell me if more info is required.

@pfitzseb
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A bunch of users have reported that using apx to install julia-client (or ink) solved their issues, so please give that a go.

@lirm-math
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A bunch of users have reported that using apx to install julia-client (or ink) solved their issues, so please give that a go.

I failed again. The error message is request to https://api.github.com/repos/JunoLab/atom-julia-client/releases failed, reason: read ECONNRESET. Perhaps it is because of my network.

Thank you very much. I'll be very patient and wait for the next version.

@lirm-math
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A bunch of users have reported that using apx to install julia-client (or ink) solved their issues, so please give that a go.

One more question.
I have got juno install on another computer. Can I copy some file from that computer to make this computer work?

@pfitzseb
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Yes, you should be able to copy over C:\Users\You\.atom and be good to go (but I haven't tried that in quite a while).

@lirm-math
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Yes, you should be able to copy over C:\Users\You\.atom and be good to go (but I haven't tried that in quite a while).

Thank you so much. I can work with Julia and Juno now.

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