Downloading directly from http://pre.racket-lang.org/binaries/x86_64-linux-debian-squeeze/ and extracting it to a local dir works fine though... I don't understand what goes wrong here.
Laurent On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Laurent <laurent.ors...@gmail.com> wrote: > Err... While trying to upgrade to 5.3.4.11 on a different ubuntu computer > (this time 64bits OS), I get the following error: > > % racket > Welcome to Racket v5.3.4.11. > standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found > for module path: (submod (lib "racket/init") configure-runtime) > collection: "racket" > in collection directories: > /home/orseau/.racket/5.3.4.1/pkgs/installed/slideshow-latex > /home/orseau/.racket/5.3.4.11/collects > /usr/lib/racket-5.3.4.11/collects > context...: > show-collection-err > standard-module-name-resolver > /home/orseau/.racketrc:3:0: #%top-interaction: unbound identifier; > also, no #%app syntax transformer is bound > at: #%top-interaction > in: (#%top-interaction require readline/rep) > standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found > for module path: racket/base > collection: "racket" > in collection directories: > /home/orseau/.racket/5.3.4.1/pkgs/installed/slideshow-latex > /home/orseau/.racket/5.3.4.11/collects > /usr/lib/racket-5.3.4.11/collects > context...: > show-collection-err > standard-module-name-resolver > > This is weird. Looks like it searches for the `racket' collection in my > personal collections... > Am I really alone to have problems with this version?! > > FWIW, on the computer of the first email, it works if I compile it from > source. > > Laurent > > > > On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Laurent <laurent.ors...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Huh, actually, it *does* fail to install! >> I thought I had picked the wrong version (switching computers too many >> times...) but I had not. >> It's a 64bits processor on a 32bits Ubuntu, and the installation fails >> with the above message. >> >> If I choose a non-Unix-style installation, the installation works, but >> launching DrRacket fails with the same error: >> % /usr/racket-5.3.4.11/bin/drracket >> /usr/racket-5.3.4.11/bin/gracket: 1: /usr/racket-5.3.4.11/bin/gracket: >> ELF : not found >> /usr/racket-5.3.4.11/bin/gracket: 7: /usr/racket-5.3.4.11/bin/gracket: >> Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string >> >> This does not occur with 5.3.4.10 >> >> Any hint? >> >> Laurent >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Laurent <laurent.ors...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Then don't bother too much. >>> Though if you want to do something maybe you can just target >>> the most popular distributions maybe and leave the rest as is. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote: >>> >>>> 10 minutes ago, Laurent wrote: >>>> > Ahem, picked the wrong 32/64bits version... Sorry for the noise. >>>> > Maybe there could be a simple check in the installation file that >>>> > issues a warning whenever the machine's architecture is different >>>> > from the installer's? Though since very few people seem to complain >>>> > about this, that's probably no big deal. >>>> >>>> It's might be doable if there's a good way to know if you're on 64 or >>>> on 32 bit OS. The problem is that the installer is using only very >>>> basic things. I've so far avoided such things since it's roughly >>>> similar to going down the bottomless pit of checking libc versions etc >>>> etc etc. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: >>>> http://barzilay.org/ Maze is >>>> Life! >>>> >>> >>> >> >
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