[plt-scheme] TCP error 10038

From: Robby Findler (robby at eecs.northwestern.edu)
Date: Sat Mar 28 15:15:03 EDT 2009

Looks like something interrupted planet the first time and now it is
in an inconsistent state. Did you try using the planet command-line
tool to remove the old version to try to get a successful download?

Robby

On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 2:09 PM, DTNOIZR <dtnoizerz58 at yandex.ru> wrote:
> strange TCP error when just use "require" from PLaneT (again)
> I tried from different computers from different places with different OS
> something wrong with PLaneT or with DrScheme, version 4.1.4
>
> one my friend tried under Linux:
>
> #lang scheme
> (require (planet schematics/spgsql:2:3/spgsql))
>
> ->
>
> open-input-file: cannot open input file: "/home/dpavlov/.plt-scheme/planet/300/4.1.4/cache/ryanc/macros.plt/1/2/class.ss" (No such file or directory; errno=2)
> setup-plt: error: during making for <planet>/ryanc/macros.plt/1/2/interfaces
> setup-plt:   open-input-file: cannot open input file: "/home/dpavlov/.plt-scheme/planet/300/4.1.4/cache/ryanc/macros.plt/1/2/class.ss" (No such file or directory; errno=2)
>
>> just require the package, and than error ...
>> there was diferrent events
>> 1)just require -> TCP error
>> 2)just require and no error but running big program and -> TCP error
>> may be Windows is no good, or I'm dumbo
>> 26.03.09, 01:07, "Ryan Culpepper" <ryanc at ccs.neu.edu>:
>> > DTNOIZR wrote:
>> > > Hello
>> > >
>> > > running under Windows XP program with require from PLaneT have an
>> > > error (but not always):
>> > >
>> > > .\..\..\..\..\Documents and Settings\DTNOIZR\Application Data\PLT
>> > > Scheme\planet\300\4.1.5\cache\schematics\spgsql.plt\2\3\private\p3-msg-util.ss:221:30:
>> > > tcp-read: error reading (Unknown error; errno=10038)
>> > >
>> > > tried from different computers from different places - always this
>> > > error just typed:
>> > >
>> > > #lang scheme (require (planet schematics/spgsql:2:3/spgsql))
>> > >
>> > > and got TCP error ...
>> > Do you mean that you get the TCP error without calling 'connect'? I
>> > don't know of any reason that code should be running when you just
>> > require the package.
>> > Ryan
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