[racket] RSound trouble with rs-write

From: Robert Matovinovic (robert.matovinovic at web.de)
Date: Fri Oct 25 15:43:15 EDT 2013

I attached the file. Hopefully it helps you.
Robert

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Von: users [mailto:users-bounces at racket-lang.org] Im Auftrag von John
Clements
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Oktober 2013 18:32
An: Robert Matovinovic
Cc: users at racket-lang.org
Betreff: Re: [racket] RSound trouble with rs-write


On Oct 25, 2013, at 8:06 AM, John Clements wrote:

> 
> On Oct 25, 2013, at 2:50 AM, Robert Matovinovic wrote:
> 
>> Hello John,
>> thank you for your really quick fix. I had to install 5.3.6, because 
>> I used
>> 5.3.1 with the planet package. rs-write works now. 
>> 
>> But the docs for rsound weren't installed. The installation hung as 
>> you described it. I waited at least 5 minutes, then aborted. When I 
>> looked up the docs, I only found the ones from the old planet package 
>> I had installed before. Does it make sense to reinstall rsound?
> 
> Two minutes ago, I answered another e-mail on the same topic; for some
reason, the rsound docs are not getting installed properly.  I observe this
as well.  I haven't spent the time to track it down, but I should do so.

Sigh... predictably, everything seems to be working correctly for me, now,
so I'm unable to reproduce the problem. I would hazard a guess that I'd
fixed the problem with the elimination of some old planet-isms that were
hiding in the code, but it sounds like you have the most recent version. If
you have time, it might be helpful to see the contents of your "pkgs.rktd"
file; it lives in <your-home>\AppData\Roaming\Racket\5.3.6\pkgs ... or
something like that :).

Best,

John Clements


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