Dear Pumas
I tried to enter the license I received to activate my Pumas, but could not make it with an error message as shown in the attached figure. Could you enlighten me about how to resolve it? Thank you.
Sincerely
XC
Dear Pumas
I tried to enter the license I received to activate my Pumas, but could not make it with an error message as shown in the attached figure. Could you enlighten me about how to resolve it? Thank you.
Sincerely
XC
Please explain exactly what you did, but please don’t include the license key in the reply.
I upgraded my Pumas to 2.7.1 and ensured that I was using Julia 1.11.7, and I updated my setting.JSON file, which already took me a long time as I was using the Julia 1.12.4.
Then at the “using Pumas” step, I chose “Enter the License Key”, and after entering the License Key I received (I tried both pasting and manually entering), the error message showed up.
The yellow redacted part is the License Key I received and the blue redacted part is part of my working folder path. The weird thing is that somehow it just automatically used the previous working path for my project where I did not store anything about the license in the first place.
I hope this provides sufficient information for you to figure out what could be the cause. If not, please do not hesitate to let me know. Thank you very much!
Sincerely
XC
Thanks for the details @cx2436cx. That looks as though the license key was entered in a powershell prompt rather than the Julia REPL’s license prompt that should show up when you run using Pumas. Let’s organise a debugging call to work out what the underlying issue is.