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Installation error Atom V60 and Julia 1.8.0[BUG] #647

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ChrisNabold opened this issue Aug 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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Installation error Atom V60 and Julia 1.8.0[BUG] #647

ChrisNabold opened this issue Aug 18, 2022 · 2 comments
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@ChrisNabold
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Please search existing issues to avoid duplicates.

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  • Atom version:
  • Julia version:
  • OS:
  • Package versions:
    • Atom.jl:
    • julia-client:
    • ink:

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@ChrisNabold
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Tried to install uber-juno on Atom V1.60 but I recieve the following error: (Wiindows 11 64bit/Julia 1.8.0)
uno: Error downloading package info for tool-bar

Please check your internet connection, or report this to https://github.com/JunoLab/Juno.jl/issues or https://discourse.julialang.org/ and we'll try to help.
Error: Fetching package 'tool-bar' failed.

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Juno on Atom installs fine using Julia up to 1.7.3 on my system. Atom cannot resolve or precompile using julia 1.8.2 at this time. I used the Juno settings to switch between versions and made sure that I had opened different project folders for different projects based on the two different julia versions. This confirmed that Uber-Juno is not likely to support development on julia after the 1.7.x series. This may get a bug fix. The Juno developers are targeting Visual Studio Code now, so I would expect Juno in Atom to suffer a slow death.

Too bad, because I like both editors, and use Atom for Julia development. VS Code is great for other things like Scala and Haskell. So it's great to have both open on different projects when necessary.

You can add Julia to PyCharm Community and get some decent Julia support if Atom gets too far out of date.

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