Problem in installing Julia in atom editor, Error: “unknown package Atom”?





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My Julia version is 0.6.4. I am facing problem of installing Julia. I had it installing for so long, but all of a sudden julia stopped starting in REPL. Therefore, I deleted the julia and Atom, an trying to reinstall it eversince. Please give me suggestions. Below is the output when I start Julia in REPL:



Hold on tight while we're installing some packages for you.
This should only take a few seconds...

ERROR:LoadError: unknown package Atom
macro expansion at .pkgentry.jl:53 [inlined]
(::Base.Pkg.Entry.##1#3{String,Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet})() at .task.jl:335
Stacktrace:

[1]
sync_end()
at .task.jl:287
[2] macro expansion at .task.jl:303 [inlined]
[3] add(::String, ::Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet) at .pkgentry.jl:51
[4] (::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}})() at .pkgdir.jl:36
[5] cd(::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}}, ::String) at .file.jl:59
[6] #cd#1(::Array{Any,1}, ::Function, ::Function, ::String, ::Vararg{String,N} where N) at .pkgdir.jl:36
[7] add(::String) at .pkgpkg.jl:117
[8] include_from_node1(::String) at .loading.jl:576
[9] include(::String) at .sysimg.jl:14
[10] process_options(::Base.JLOptions) at .client.jl:305
[11] _start() at .client.jl:371
while loading C:UsersNitin.atompackagesjulia-clientscriptboot_sync.jl, in expression starting on line 22
Julia has stopped: 1









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    My Julia version is 0.6.4. I am facing problem of installing Julia. I had it installing for so long, but all of a sudden julia stopped starting in REPL. Therefore, I deleted the julia and Atom, an trying to reinstall it eversince. Please give me suggestions. Below is the output when I start Julia in REPL:



    Hold on tight while we're installing some packages for you.
    This should only take a few seconds...

    ERROR:LoadError: unknown package Atom
    macro expansion at .pkgentry.jl:53 [inlined]
    (::Base.Pkg.Entry.##1#3{String,Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet})() at .task.jl:335
    Stacktrace:

    [1]
    sync_end()
    at .task.jl:287
    [2] macro expansion at .task.jl:303 [inlined]
    [3] add(::String, ::Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet) at .pkgentry.jl:51
    [4] (::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}})() at .pkgdir.jl:36
    [5] cd(::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}}, ::String) at .file.jl:59
    [6] #cd#1(::Array{Any,1}, ::Function, ::Function, ::String, ::Vararg{String,N} where N) at .pkgdir.jl:36
    [7] add(::String) at .pkgpkg.jl:117
    [8] include_from_node1(::String) at .loading.jl:576
    [9] include(::String) at .sysimg.jl:14
    [10] process_options(::Base.JLOptions) at .client.jl:305
    [11] _start() at .client.jl:371
    while loading C:UsersNitin.atompackagesjulia-clientscriptboot_sync.jl, in expression starting on line 22
    Julia has stopped: 1









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      My Julia version is 0.6.4. I am facing problem of installing Julia. I had it installing for so long, but all of a sudden julia stopped starting in REPL. Therefore, I deleted the julia and Atom, an trying to reinstall it eversince. Please give me suggestions. Below is the output when I start Julia in REPL:



      Hold on tight while we're installing some packages for you.
      This should only take a few seconds...

      ERROR:LoadError: unknown package Atom
      macro expansion at .pkgentry.jl:53 [inlined]
      (::Base.Pkg.Entry.##1#3{String,Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet})() at .task.jl:335
      Stacktrace:

      [1]
      sync_end()
      at .task.jl:287
      [2] macro expansion at .task.jl:303 [inlined]
      [3] add(::String, ::Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet) at .pkgentry.jl:51
      [4] (::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}})() at .pkgdir.jl:36
      [5] cd(::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}}, ::String) at .file.jl:59
      [6] #cd#1(::Array{Any,1}, ::Function, ::Function, ::String, ::Vararg{String,N} where N) at .pkgdir.jl:36
      [7] add(::String) at .pkgpkg.jl:117
      [8] include_from_node1(::String) at .loading.jl:576
      [9] include(::String) at .sysimg.jl:14
      [10] process_options(::Base.JLOptions) at .client.jl:305
      [11] _start() at .client.jl:371
      while loading C:UsersNitin.atompackagesjulia-clientscriptboot_sync.jl, in expression starting on line 22
      Julia has stopped: 1









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      My Julia version is 0.6.4. I am facing problem of installing Julia. I had it installing for so long, but all of a sudden julia stopped starting in REPL. Therefore, I deleted the julia and Atom, an trying to reinstall it eversince. Please give me suggestions. Below is the output when I start Julia in REPL:



      Hold on tight while we're installing some packages for you.
      This should only take a few seconds...

      ERROR:LoadError: unknown package Atom
      macro expansion at .pkgentry.jl:53 [inlined]
      (::Base.Pkg.Entry.##1#3{String,Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet})() at .task.jl:335
      Stacktrace:

      [1]
      sync_end()
      at .task.jl:287
      [2] macro expansion at .task.jl:303 [inlined]
      [3] add(::String, ::Base.Pkg.Types.VersionSet) at .pkgentry.jl:51
      [4] (::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}})() at .pkgdir.jl:36
      [5] cd(::Base.Pkg.Dir.##4#7{Array{Any,1},Base.Pkg.Entry.#add,Tuple{String}}, ::String) at .file.jl:59
      [6] #cd#1(::Array{Any,1}, ::Function, ::Function, ::String, ::Vararg{String,N} where N) at .pkgdir.jl:36
      [7] add(::String) at .pkgpkg.jl:117
      [8] include_from_node1(::String) at .loading.jl:576
      [9] include(::String) at .sysimg.jl:14
      [10] process_options(::Base.JLOptions) at .client.jl:305
      [11] _start() at .client.jl:371
      while loading C:UsersNitin.atompackagesjulia-clientscriptboot_sync.jl, in expression starting on line 22
      Julia has stopped: 1






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          Have you tried installing Atom directly on your computer? The error lines seems to suggest you tried installing Atom through the Julia package manager Pkg, which would be odd as Atom is a general text editor and not a package ment for usage in Julia.



          Also, on related note, any particular reason for using Julia 0.6 instead of the now standard 1.0 branches?






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          • I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

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          Have you tried installing Atom directly on your computer? The error lines seems to suggest you tried installing Atom through the Julia package manager Pkg, which would be odd as Atom is a general text editor and not a package ment for usage in Julia.



          Also, on related note, any particular reason for using Julia 0.6 instead of the now standard 1.0 branches?






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          • I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

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          Have you tried installing Atom directly on your computer? The error lines seems to suggest you tried installing Atom through the Julia package manager Pkg, which would be odd as Atom is a general text editor and not a package ment for usage in Julia.



          Also, on related note, any particular reason for using Julia 0.6 instead of the now standard 1.0 branches?






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          • I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

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          Have you tried installing Atom directly on your computer? The error lines seems to suggest you tried installing Atom through the Julia package manager Pkg, which would be odd as Atom is a general text editor and not a package ment for usage in Julia.



          Also, on related note, any particular reason for using Julia 0.6 instead of the now standard 1.0 branches?






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          Have you tried installing Atom directly on your computer? The error lines seems to suggest you tried installing Atom through the Julia package manager Pkg, which would be odd as Atom is a general text editor and not a package ment for usage in Julia.



          Also, on related note, any particular reason for using Julia 0.6 instead of the now standard 1.0 branches?







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          • I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

            – NIT_GUP
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:40



















          • I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

            – NIT_GUP
            Nov 29 '18 at 16:40

















          I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

          – NIT_GUP
          Nov 29 '18 at 16:40





          I have Atom IDE installed on my system. This output is obtained when I start Julia in REPL. I am using V.6 because some of my code is written on V.6, and I am not sure about Julia's forward compatibility. Also, I will have to re-install new Julia version on my second computer. No other technical reason.

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