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Julia Install Crash Report
"name" = "Juliainstaller"
"operating_system" = "Mac OS 12.7.0 [64-bit]"
"crate_version" = "1.14.8"
"explanation" = """
Panic occurred in file 'src/operations.rs' at line 1021
"""
"cause" = """
called Result::unwrap()
on an Err
value: Failed to open file /Users/caitlinlahuis/.bash_profile.
Caused by: Permission denied (os error 13)""" "method" = "Panic" "backtrace" = """
0: 0x1044d1ab4 - core::result::unwrap_failed::h71a35eff74d84b68 1: 0x104383ddc - juliaup::command_config_modifypath::run_command_config_modifypath::hfba9ff76b3bf9106 2: 0x104291458 - juliainstaller::main::h58826e7c28086c63 3: 0x10427ddf0 - std::sys_common::backtrace::__rust_begin_short_backtrace::hc479014f54c9f9ef 4: 0x104295940 - _main"""
Unfortunately, one has to force removal of traces of Julia
and juliaup
in several profile files using the su
. This should not be the case.
I manage to successfully remove juliaup
installation via the sudo
command.
$ sudo juliaup self uninstall
The cause is the juliaup
seems to have been denied permission to edit some of the profile files under one's home account.
Well, apparently, the installation sequence does not work as well in my box. So likely that this is more fundamental than I expected. Sorry.
No worries. Not that this helps you, but for anyone else with similar issues, this worked for me:
sudo chmod 777 /private/tmp brew install julia
I will just paste my answer from #796:
I got the exact same crash report.
Problem caused due to ~/.bash_profile not being owned by the user attempting to edit the file.
Change ownership of .bash_profile: sudo chown {username} ~/.bash_profile
Then got same error but this time mentioning .zshrc. Again, same solution: sudo chown {username} ~/.zshrc
After this installation was successful.