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See Julia documentation on environment: https://pkgdocs.julialang.org/v1/environments/ |
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This is the same question as in What we document about environment is here: https://quarto.org/docs/computations/julia.html#engine-options
So this means you need to configure your environment local to the project you are rendering, or you need to setup the rendering to use another project. You can do that using the documented flag, or probably setting Julia environment variable Julia engine is quite new, and it is not yet very well documented but we'll fix this Thanks a lot for your feedback, it helps us improve our documentation |
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Hello!
I am trying out using the Julia engine as per instructions here (new Quarto prerelease) and it's working great. May I ask how I can install packages though?
When I run the preview command of this minimal notebook
the output I am getting is
Is there a way to control the packages that this private Julia environment uses? Ideally, I would all install them from the command line in one go, since I have a collection I regularly use. Thank you!
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