ltiple versions of Racket installed at
> the same time.
>
> The details of which one is “active”, and what that word even means, is
> highly dependent on what operating system you’re using.
>
> What operating system are you using?
>
> John Clements
>
> > On Apr 1
I inadvertently upgraded Racket version. Would like to make an older
installed version current.
So now when I start DrRacket v8 is current.
Is there a command that makes a specified version current?
Does
raco pkg remove
effectively make the previous version current?
Thanks. Don.
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Thanks George.
Don
On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 7:20:50 PM UTC-7 gneuner2 wrote:
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> On 11/2/2020 1:08 PM, infodeveloperdon wrote:
> > All of my programming code is in a single collection:
> > ~/.plt-scheme/4.2.1/collects/
> > even when I have installed
All of my programming code is in a single collection:
~/.plt-scheme/4.2.1/collects/
even when I have installed newer versions of Racket.
The 'raco setup' function updated all my program bytecodes throughout my
system.
I do go through some confusion regarding collections when I install a newer
ve
Thanks for all the wonderful feedback! The 'raco setup' function worked
beautifully for me resolving my issues.
Running raco setup without arguments did bring my system to it's knees,
i.e., slowing it down to a snail's pace but after a reboot all seems to be
well.
Based on the displayed feedba
I've never had problems with the .zo files being auto-created during
development, only when update the Racket version because of course then a
new compiler is involved. If I am remembering correctly, any time I've had
issues with the compiled files, I've resolved them by deleting the compiled
d
I'm nervous. After installing racket version 7.8 on linux (Ubuntu) at a
time when I really should not have done only because I'm in the middle of
development and would much prefer to change the version at a later date.
The installation did not go without a hitch this time, meaning the problem
How do I avoid the auto-creation of the 'compiled' directory which
currently occurs every time I create a module? Don
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 2:27:57 PM UTC-7 gneuner2 wrote:
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> On 11/1/2020 11:34 AM, infodeveloperdon wrote:
> > so that when I run Racket it r
Should I enter racket questions here:
https://groups.google.com/g/racket-users
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so that when I run Racket it recreates the 'compiled' directories using the
latest compiler.
Or is there a better way?
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Where to specify a previously installed racket version or...
is the only way to change back from version 7.8 to 7.7 to re-install
version 7.7?
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Hi,
It has been awhile since I've been posting questions to [Racket Users].
Previously, my gmail account would receive both my query entry and every
reply entry. (Of course, it actually received all entries and replies
entered into [Racket Users].)
When I began using [Racket Users] recently, I n
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