[plt-scheme] Cannot install latest CVS drscheme version

From: Paulo Jorge O. C. Matos (pocm at netvisao.pt)
Date: Wed Jun 23 10:07:53 EDT 2004

Just for curiosity, I've checked out last exp-tag from cvs, tar,
bzipped2 it and then I md5sum it... 

-bash-2.05b$ md5sum plt.tar.bz2
bad1d576a0a710b2ac6343c89d75bdc3  plt.tar.bz2
^^^
Is it that bad? ;)

Cheers,

Paulo Matos

pocm at netvisao.pt (Paulo Jorge O. C. Matos) writes:

>   For list-related administrative tasks:
>   http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme
>
> Nice... :D
> I'll get 207.1 then (just forgot that this is the exp-tagged
> version). :)
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Paulo Matos
>
>
> Matthew Flatt <mflatt at cs.utah.edu> writes:
>
>>   For list-related administrative tasks:
>>   http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme
>>
>> At Wed, 23 Jun 2004 07:00:59 +0100, Paulo Jorge O. C. Matos wrote:
>>> While trying to compile and install drscheme (latest cvs,to make
>>> use of M.Flatt's latest modifications to slideshow)
>>> [...]
>>> cd /home/pmatos/plt-install; ./install
>>> reference to undefined identifier: use-compiled-file-kinds
>>> make[1]: *** [copy-finish] Error 1
>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/pmatos/myplt'
>>> make: *** [install] Error 2
>>> 
>>> Any ideas what that use-compiled-file-kinds is?
>>
>> The problem is that the `install' script didn't yet work for v299. I
>> finally fixed it, but beware that Setup PLT will report many failures
>> for collections not yet ported to v299.
>>
>> In general, I recommend using 207.1 (i.e., the exp-tagged files in
>> CVS). That would give you the `set-margin!' bug fix.
>>
>> Matthew
>>
>>
>
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>

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Instituto Superior Tecnico - Lisbon
Computer and Software Eng. - A.I.
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                So, he wrote it all in Lisp!



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