Package evaluation to load DateFormats on Julia 1.14.0-DEV.1352 (749bc618c5*) started at 2025-12-09T19:13:33.835 ################################################################################ # Set-up # Set-up completed after 0.12s ################################################################################ # Installation # Installing DateFormats... Resolving package versions... Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.14/Project.toml` [44557152] + DateFormats v0.1.19 Updating `~/.julia/environments/v1.14/Manifest.toml` [44557152] + DateFormats v0.1.19 [189a3867] + Reexport v1.2.2 [ade2ca70] + Dates v1.11.0 [de0858da] + Printf v1.11.0 [4ec0a83e] + Unicode v1.11.0 Installation completed after 5.28s ################################################################################ # Precompilation # ERROR: LoadError: MethodError: no method matching setindex!(::Base.ScopedValues.ScopedValue{IO}, ::Nothing) The function `setindex!` exists, but no method is defined for this combination of argument types. Stacktrace: [1] top-level scope @ /PkgEval.jl/scripts/precompile.jl:10 [2] include(mod::Module, _path::String) @ Base ./Base.jl:309 [3] exec_options(opts::Base.JLOptions) @ Base ./client.jl:344 [4] _start() @ Base ./client.jl:577 in expression starting at /PkgEval.jl/scripts/precompile.jl:6 caused by: MethodError: no method matching setindex!(::Base.ScopedValues.ScopedValue{IO}, ::Base.DevNull) The function `setindex!` exists, but no method is defined for this combination of argument types. Stacktrace: [1] top-level scope @ /PkgEval.jl/scripts/precompile.jl:7 [2] include(mod::Module, _path::String) @ Base ./Base.jl:309 [3] exec_options(opts::Base.JLOptions) @ Base ./client.jl:344 [4] _start() @ Base ./client.jl:577 Precompilation failed after 13.35s ################################################################################ # Loading # Loading DateFormats... WARNING: Constructor for type "DateTime" was extended in `DateFormats` without explicit qualification or import.  NOTE: Assumed "DateTime" refers to `Dates.DateTime`. This behavior is deprecated and may differ in future versions.  NOTE: This behavior may have differed in Julia versions prior to 1.12.  Hint: If you intended to create a new generic function of the same name, use `function DateTime end`.  Hint: To silence the warning, qualify `DateTime` as `Dates.DateTime` in the method signature or explicitly `import Dates: DateTime`. 1 dependency had output during precompilation: ┌ DateFormats │ [Output was shown above] └ Loading completed after 3.11s PkgEval succeeded after 31.49s