<P>Sorry, I should have posted that - I am using Windose version 203 from the PLT site.
<P> <B><I>Robby Findler <robby@cs.uchicago.edu></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">There were some bugs in the way that standalone modules were created<BR>that have been recently fixed. Can you tell me which version of<BR>DrScheme you're using?<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Robby<BR><BR>At Tue, 25 Mar 2003 09:47:18 -0800 (PST), Shawn Legrand wrote:<BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> I am generating a stand-alone executable from a single module. It runs fine on my <BR>> system. When transporting this executable to another system along with the appropriate <BR>> dlls I receive the following error:<BR>> <BR>> current-load-relative-directory: directory not found or not a directory: "j:\scheme\"<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> I can see that this directory is the original directory I compiled from/into and does <BR>> not exist on the system I want to run from. How do I tell the compiler that it should <BR>> not use a fixed directory like this and use something more relative (i.e. "./")?<BR>> <BR>> Sorry if this is a commonly asked question, but I couldn't find much in the docs (at <BR>> least that I understood), or this list archive.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks for your help.<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> Shawn Legrand <BR>> Carpe Noctem! Carpe Diem! Hieros Gamos!<BR>> splegrand@yahoo.com<BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> I am generating a stand-alone executable from a single module. It runs fine on my <BR>> system. When transporting this executable to another system along with the appropriate <BR>> dlls I receive the following error:<BR>> <BR>> current-load-relative-directory: directory not found or not a directory: "j:\scheme\"<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> I can see that this directory is the original directory I compiled from/into and does <BR>> not exist on the system I want to run from. How do I tell the compiler that it should <BR>> not use a fixed directory like this and use something more relative (i.e. "./")?<BR>> <BR>> Sorry if this is a commonly asked question, but I couldn't find much in the docs (at <BR>> least that I understood.), or this list archive.<BR>> <BR>> Thanks for your help.<BR>> <BR>> Shawn Legrand <BR>> Carpe Noctem! Carpe Diem! Hieros Gamos!<BR>> splegrand@yahoo.com <BR>> <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>Shawn Legrand <br>Carpe Noctem! Carpe Diem! Hieros Gamos!<br>splegrand@yahoo.com