you can just transfer it yourself - just retain his licence notice LGPL that is what I've tried to do but I can't log into pkg.racket-lang.org to add it.
You should be able to clone and submit it to pkg.racket-lang.org yourself: git://github.com/spdegabrielle/table-panel s. On Fri Nov 28 2014 at 3:44:52 PM Dmitry Pavlov <dpav...@ipa.nw.ru> wrote: > Matthew, > > OK, got it. > > What would you advise -- to ask the developer of table-panel to transfer > it to pkgs.racket-lang.org (so that spradsheet-editor could access it), > or to wait until pkgs.racket-lang.org supports PLaneT packages? > > Best regards, > > Dmitry > > > > On 11/28/2014 07:22 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote: > > The package-build service does not currently support access to PLaneT > > packages. > > > > You can find more information about the package-build service here: > > > > http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/about.html > > > > (That page was intended to be linked from the main packages page, but > > we haven't gotten there, yet.) > > > > > > At Fri, 28 Nov 2014 19:08:31 +0400, Dmitry Pavlov wrote: > >> Robby, > >> > >> Thank you very much, I am happy now with editor running within DrRacket. > >> > >> By the way, I have made a package, not with the full editor > >> itself (it is specific to my project), but with the base GUI class > >> (customizable). > >> > >> I have registered the package on pkgs.racket-lang.org under the name > >> spreadsheet-editor. It fails to build, and here is what I am seeing: > >> > >> http://pkg-build.racket-lang.org/server/built/fail/spreadshe > et-editor.txt > >> > >> require: PLaneT could not download the package "williams/table-panel:1": > >> tcp-connect: connection failed > >> detail: host not found > >> address: planet.racket-lang.org > >> port number: 80 > >> step: 1 > >> system error: Name or service not known; errno=-2 > >> in: (planet williams/table-panel:1:2/table-panel) > >> > >> At the same time, it all works fine on my system. Do you have an idea > >> how can it be fixed? > >> > >> > >> Best regards, > >> > >> Dmitry > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On 11/14/2014 05:44 PM, Robby Findler wrote: > >>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 5:36 AM, Dmitry Pavlov <dpav...@ipa.nw.ru> > wrote: > >>>> Robby, > >>>> > >>>>> Sorry for the long delay in replying. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Never mind---I have been distracted by other things recently, and > >>>> now I am back to work on this, so your reply is in fact just in time, > >>>> thanks :) > >>>> > >>>>> You should be able to use handler:insert-format-handler to open your > >>>>> frame when a file with your extension is opened via the open dialog. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Good, insert-format-handler will suffice my needs I think. > >>>> Dumb question follows: what is the best place to call > >>>> insert-format-handler from? > >>>> > >>>> To be more specific about my goals: > >>>> I have a Racket installation, and I would like to have this > >>>> format handler registered by the moment a user starts DrRacket > >>>> and opens some file in it. > >>>> > >>>> I tried and hijacked > >>>> /opt/racket/share/pkgs/drracket/drracket/private/main.rkt > >>>> to insert my (handler:insert-format-handler) to it, but > >>>> this surely does not seem to be a good solution. > >>>> > >>>> My spreadsheet-editing module is currently in a collection > >>>> that is "raco link"-ed to the Racket installation. Is there > >>>> a way to call (handler:insert-format-handler) from a collection > >>>> module before the collection is (require)-d? Or can I form > >>>> a package from my collection and use some package mechanism > >>>> for that? > >>> > >>> Yes. See: http://docs.racket-lang.org/tools/implementing-tools.html > >>> > >>> You probably want to call it just from the top-level of your unit (not > >>> from phase1 or phase2). > >>> > >>>> Also, a related question: what would you recommend for > >>>> adding a certain file type to the DrRacket's file->open > >>>> dialog, where currently are "Racket Sources" and "Any"? > >>> > >>> I think you should call finder:default-filters (using the old value to > >>> construct a new value). > >>> > >>> Robby > >>> ____________________ > >>> 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 >
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