You should also be able to install Racket inside your user profile (e.g.
C:\Users\jeremiah\AppData\Roaming\racket).
Usually this option shows up as "Install only for me", but that is not
present in the Racket installer, so I'm not sure what kind of side effects
this might have on your system.
On
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 7:05:34 PM UTC+2, Sam Waxman wrote:
> Thanks, good to know! Is there a way to run raco as an administrator or give
> it the privileges to make the symbolic links, or can this package just not
> ever be installed on Windows?
Just open cmd.exe with administrative priv
Thanks, good to know! Is there a way to run raco as an administrator or give it
the privileges to make the symbolic links, or can this package just not ever be
installed on Windows?
On Monday, July 17, 2017 at 12:39:33 PM UTC-4, Matthew Flatt wrote:
> Although recent versions of Windows support
Although recent versions of Windows support symbolic links, only an
administrator can create them. Package authors need to take that into
account and not include symbolic links in a package if it's meant to
be installed on Windows.
At Mon, 17 Jul 2017 09:18:55 -0700 (PDT), Sam Waxman wrote:
> Hell
Hello,
I'm working on my Windows 10 machine, trying to install a package using the
raco command. Specifically, I typed in
raco pkg install racketscript
and also tried installing the package through doctor racket. Both methods yield
the following output:
C:\Users\Sam>raco pkg install racketscr
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