I finally managed to get a Win7 installation updated with KB2739159,
but I haven't been able to provoke a crash. I assume that you're still
seeing the crash, though.
Does the pre-release candidate similarly fail for you?:
http://pre.racket-lang.org/release/installers/
At Wed, 17 Oct 2012
On 10/15/2012 10:58 PM, Ryan Culpepper wrote:
* Neil Toronto neil.toro...@gmail.com
- Plot Tests
- Images Tests
- Inspect icons
All good.
Neil ⊥
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On Oct 15, 2012, at 9:58 PM, Ryan Culpepper wrote:
* John Clements cleme...@brinckerhoff.org
- Stepper Tests
Updates:
- Stepper Updates: update HISTORY
(updates should show v5.3.1 as the most current version; email me
to pick the changes when they're done, or tell me if there are no
Checklist items for the v5.3.1 release
(using the v5.3.0.900 release candidate build)
Search for your name to find relevant items, reply when you finish an
item (please indicate which item/s is/are done). Also, if you have any
commits that should have been picked, make sure that the changes
* Danny Yoo d...@cs.wpi.edu
- Whalesong Tests (confirm that Whalesong runs from PLaneT)
Does not run, but can you take this out of the checklist anyway?
I'll follow up with a request on how to add Whalesong as a DrDr test
so that it's continually tested as opposed to tested only at
Will these be in 5.3.1? Without this fix, the macro stepper is very broken.
Sam
On Oct 22, 2012 3:05 PM, ry...@racket-lang.org wrote:
ryanc has updated `master' from f60d57a27f to 1137b444ad.
http://git.racket-lang.org/plt/f60d57a27f..1137b444ad
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That's the plan.
Ryan
On 10/22/2012 07:30 PM, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
Will these be in 5.3.1? Without this fix, the macro stepper is very broken.
Sam
On Oct 22, 2012 3:05 PM, ry...@racket-lang.org
mailto:ry...@racket-lang.org wrote:
ryanc has updated `master' from f60d57a27f to
During release testing for 5.3.1, I found that Whalesong broke in a
few ways. I'd like to detect the problem in a better way than what
I've been doing now. What's involved in getting into the DrDr
automatic build bot, and how would I get it to track Whalesong as I
continue to develop it?
We haven't done it before yet.
The simplest way is to commit something to the core, but that's not
good in the long run.
One thing that we could do is create a directory like
meta/drdr/external
of scripts that download something from the Internet and run it. We'll
have to think of a good way
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