julia virtualenv asks for os package which does not exists
Tried to work with Julia in a virtual environment using below command:
virtualenv -p julia-1.0.2/bin/julia julia
I got this error:
Running virtualenv with interpreter julia-1.0.2/bin/julia
ERROR: LoadError: ArgumentError: Package os not found in current path:
- Run `import Pkg; Pkg.add("os")` to install the os package.
Stacktrace:
[1] require(::Module, ::Symbol) at ./loading.jl:823
[2] include at ./boot.jl:317 [inlined]
[3] include_relative(::Module, ::String) at ./loading.jl:1044
[4] include(::Module, ::String) at ./sysimg.jl:29
[5] exec_options(::Base.JLOptions) at ./client.jl:231
[6] _start() at ./client.jl:425
in expression starting at /home/ebasfad/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/virtualenv.py:5
I tires to install the "os" package but it seems no such packages
virtualenv julia-lang
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Tried to work with Julia in a virtual environment using below command:
virtualenv -p julia-1.0.2/bin/julia julia
I got this error:
Running virtualenv with interpreter julia-1.0.2/bin/julia
ERROR: LoadError: ArgumentError: Package os not found in current path:
- Run `import Pkg; Pkg.add("os")` to install the os package.
Stacktrace:
[1] require(::Module, ::Symbol) at ./loading.jl:823
[2] include at ./boot.jl:317 [inlined]
[3] include_relative(::Module, ::String) at ./loading.jl:1044
[4] include(::Module, ::String) at ./sysimg.jl:29
[5] exec_options(::Base.JLOptions) at ./client.jl:231
[6] _start() at ./client.jl:425
in expression starting at /home/ebasfad/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/virtualenv.py:5
I tires to install the "os" package but it seems no such packages
virtualenv julia-lang
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Tried to work with Julia in a virtual environment using below command:
virtualenv -p julia-1.0.2/bin/julia julia
I got this error:
Running virtualenv with interpreter julia-1.0.2/bin/julia
ERROR: LoadError: ArgumentError: Package os not found in current path:
- Run `import Pkg; Pkg.add("os")` to install the os package.
Stacktrace:
[1] require(::Module, ::Symbol) at ./loading.jl:823
[2] include at ./boot.jl:317 [inlined]
[3] include_relative(::Module, ::String) at ./loading.jl:1044
[4] include(::Module, ::String) at ./sysimg.jl:29
[5] exec_options(::Base.JLOptions) at ./client.jl:231
[6] _start() at ./client.jl:425
in expression starting at /home/ebasfad/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/virtualenv.py:5
I tires to install the "os" package but it seems no such packages
virtualenv julia-lang
Tried to work with Julia in a virtual environment using below command:
virtualenv -p julia-1.0.2/bin/julia julia
I got this error:
Running virtualenv with interpreter julia-1.0.2/bin/julia
ERROR: LoadError: ArgumentError: Package os not found in current path:
- Run `import Pkg; Pkg.add("os")` to install the os package.
Stacktrace:
[1] require(::Module, ::Symbol) at ./loading.jl:823
[2] include at ./boot.jl:317 [inlined]
[3] include_relative(::Module, ::String) at ./loading.jl:1044
[4] include(::Module, ::String) at ./sysimg.jl:29
[5] exec_options(::Base.JLOptions) at ./client.jl:231
[6] _start() at ./client.jl:425
in expression starting at /home/ebasfad/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/virtualenv.py:5
I tires to install the "os" package but it seems no such packages
virtualenv julia-lang
virtualenv julia-lang
asked Nov 25 '18 at 13:26
Fadi NaderFadi Nader
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virtualenv
is used to create isolated Python environments and not Julia environments. The command you give tries to find Python package os
using Julia executable thinking that it is a Python interpreter. That is the reason for the error.
With Julia 1.0 and its package manager Pkg
(Pkg3), you can create your own projects (similar to virtualenv
environments) within Julia and manage your packages for your projects, as you please.
Note that Pkg
comes built-in. See here to learn how to create a project with Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html#Creating-your-own-projects-1
This is the documentation for Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html
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virtualenv
is used to create isolated Python environments and not Julia environments. The command you give tries to find Python package os
using Julia executable thinking that it is a Python interpreter. That is the reason for the error.
With Julia 1.0 and its package manager Pkg
(Pkg3), you can create your own projects (similar to virtualenv
environments) within Julia and manage your packages for your projects, as you please.
Note that Pkg
comes built-in. See here to learn how to create a project with Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html#Creating-your-own-projects-1
This is the documentation for Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html
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virtualenv
is used to create isolated Python environments and not Julia environments. The command you give tries to find Python package os
using Julia executable thinking that it is a Python interpreter. That is the reason for the error.
With Julia 1.0 and its package manager Pkg
(Pkg3), you can create your own projects (similar to virtualenv
environments) within Julia and manage your packages for your projects, as you please.
Note that Pkg
comes built-in. See here to learn how to create a project with Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html#Creating-your-own-projects-1
This is the documentation for Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html
add a comment |
virtualenv
is used to create isolated Python environments and not Julia environments. The command you give tries to find Python package os
using Julia executable thinking that it is a Python interpreter. That is the reason for the error.
With Julia 1.0 and its package manager Pkg
(Pkg3), you can create your own projects (similar to virtualenv
environments) within Julia and manage your packages for your projects, as you please.
Note that Pkg
comes built-in. See here to learn how to create a project with Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html#Creating-your-own-projects-1
This is the documentation for Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html
virtualenv
is used to create isolated Python environments and not Julia environments. The command you give tries to find Python package os
using Julia executable thinking that it is a Python interpreter. That is the reason for the error.
With Julia 1.0 and its package manager Pkg
(Pkg3), you can create your own projects (similar to virtualenv
environments) within Julia and manage your packages for your projects, as you please.
Note that Pkg
comes built-in. See here to learn how to create a project with Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html#Creating-your-own-projects-1
This is the documentation for Pkg
: https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/stdlib/Pkg/index.html
answered Nov 25 '18 at 23:00
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