I'm not sure where the reference is, but I guess that if you delete ~/Library/Racket/planet and then re-run "make" from the top-level, then you should be in good shape.
Robby On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Matthew Butterick <m...@mbtype.com> wrote: >> How are you installing Racket? From a git build or a snapshot or something >> else? > > > Two machines, both using a git build from a fork of plt/racket, updated > regularly. > > Turns out that deleting `info-cache.rktd` is a bad idea, because that causes > most of the commands to disappear from raco. > > So I rebuilt both installations from source. > > After deleting all the vestigial PLaneT development links (with `raco planet > unlink`) and uninstalling all my packages, I'm getting the same error on both > machines: > >> raco setup: 0 rendering: >> <pkgs>/racket-index/scribblings/main/user/start.scrbl >> [... traceback ...] >> raco setup: docs failure: require: PLaneT could not find the package >> "mb/pollen:1": Server had no matching package: No package matched the >> specified criteria > > > The start.scrbl file that threw the error calls (make-start-page). When I > print the docs this function is looking for, one of them is: > >> (library 0 /path/to/git/pollen/scribblings/pollen.scrbl (planet >> scribblings/pollen.scrbl (mb pollen.plt 1 (= 0)))) > > > This is the source of the error, because mb pollen.plt has been unlinked, and > that's why "No package matched the specified criteria." > > But what I don't understand is why Racket has retained this vestigial > reference to the PLaneT module, and how I get rid of it. > > Thanks for any theories. > > > > > > On Apr 27, 2014, at 6:06 PM, Robby Findler <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu> > wrote: > >> How are you installing Racket? From a git build or a snapshot or something >> else? >> >> Robby >> >> On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 7:58 PM, Matthew Butterick <m...@mbtype.com> wrote: >>> Hm, that is curious. >>> >>> Whenever I do `raco planet [anything]` I get `Unrecognized command: planet`. >>> >>> Also, when I do `raco help` I don't get `planet` as an option: >>> >>> All available commands: >>> link manage library-collection directories >>> pkg manage packages >>> pollen issue Pollen command >>> setup install and build libraries and documentation >>> >>> >>> BTW could it be a problem that `pollen` is both the name of a package and a >>> raco command installed by that package? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Apr 27, 2014, at 5:48 PM, Robby Findler <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu> >>> wrote: >>> >>> The raco planet commands are still there and there are no plans to >>> eliminate them. >>> >>> Can you say what errors you're getting? >>> >>> Robby >>> >>> On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Matthew Butterick <m...@mbtype.com> wrote: >>> >>> Do you have any links that were installed via `raco link` instead of >>> `raco pkg`, such as a link from developing "pollen" before the package >>> system? >>> >>> >>> Yes, Pollen was originally a PLaneT module, but IIRC I used `raco planet >>> link` to install it (consistent with the instructions here [1]) >>> >>> Here's how I can reproducibly shift between states: >>> >>> 1) Warning appears ("tool "pollen" registered twice ...") >>> 2) Delete `info-cache.rktd`. Warning disappears. >>> 3) Do `raco pkg remove pollen`. >>> 4) Go to pollen directory and do `raco pkg install`. >>> 5) Warning reappears. >>> >>> So maybe it's a simple matter of erasing the old PLaneT references (?) but >>> I'm not sure where those lurk, and all the `raco planet ...` commands >>> referenced in the docs [2] are apparently long gone. >>> >>> [1] http://hashcollision.org/brainfudge/ >>> >>> [2] >>> http://docs.racket-lang.org/planet/index.htmlhttp://docs.racket-lang.org/planet/index.html >>> >>> >>> >>> At Sun, 27 Apr 2014 15:12:44 -0700, Matthew Butterick wrote: >>> >>> When I invoke raco from the command line, it throws the warning: >>> >>> warning: tool "pollen" registered twice: "pollen" and >>> #<path:/path/to/pollen> >>> >>> >>> >>> This error also appeared on racket-dev in Jul 2013. At that time Matthew >>> Flatt >>> said: >>> >>> I changed `raco setup' to use relative paths for the info-domain cache, >>> but not to prune away the old absolute paths. >>> >>> For now, you can delete "racket/lib/info-cache.rktd", and I'll work on >>> a repair to `raco setup'. >>> >>> >>> >>> But though I've tried deleting info-cache.rktd, the warning eventually >>> returns. >>> >>> The problem doesn't surface with other packages. It doesn't seem to affect >>> how >>> anything works. >>> >>> It also might be a bug in this particular package, though I'm not clear how >>> a >>> package can mess with raco's registration scheme. >>> >>> >>> ____________________ >>> Racket Users list: >>> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >>> >>> >>> >>> ____________________ >>> Racket Users list: >>> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >>> >>> >>> >>> ____________________ >>> Racket Users list: >>> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >>> > > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users