


However, at times due to broken builds or CI infrastructure issues, nightlies may not be produced. While the name suggests that they are built every night, they are actually built after each commit to master. Nightly Buildsīuilds of the current unstable development version of Julia are available on the nightlies page. Only the LTS and Stable releases are maintained. Older releases of Julia for all platforms are available on the Older releases page.

Most Linux users should use the glibc binaries unless you know that your system uses musl as its libc. Windows 64-bit (installer), 64-bit (portable) 32-bit (installer), 32-bit (portable) macOS x86 (Intel or Rosetta) 64-bit macOS ARM (M-series Processor) 64-bit (experimental) Generic Linux on x86 64-bit (glibc) ( GPG), 64-bit (musl) ( GPG) 32-bit ( GPG) Generic Linux on ARM 64-bit (AArch64) ( GPG) Generic FreeBSD on x86 64-bit ( GPG) Source Tarball ( GPG) Tarball with dependencies ( GPG) GitHub Long-term support (LTS) release: v1.6.6 (March 28, 2021)Ĭhecksums for this release are available in both, MD5 and SHA256 formats. See this blog post on Julia's Release Process for more information on different kinds of releases. See this description of "Risk Personas" for more detail on who should be using what versions of Julia based on their risk tolerance. You should only be using the long-term support (LTS) version of Julia if you work at an organization where implementing or certifying upgrades is prohibitively expensive and there is no need for new language features or packages. Great care is taken not to break compatibility with older Julia versions, so older code should continue to work with the latest stable Julia release. Windows 64-bit (installer), 64-bit (portable) 32-bit (installer), 32-bit (portable) macOS x86 (Intel or Rosetta) 64-bit (.dmg), 64-bit (.tar.gz) macOS ARM (M-series Processor) 64-bit (experimental) Generic Linux on x86 64-bit (glibc) ( GPG), 64-bit (musl) ( GPG) 32-bit ( GPG) Generic Linux on ARM 64-bit (AArch64) ( GPG) 32-bit (ARMv7-a hard float) ( GPG) Generic FreeBSD on x86 64-bit ( GPG) Source Tarball ( GPG) Tarball with dependencies ( GPG) GitHubĪlmost everyone should be downloading and using the latest stable release of Julia.
