This didn't seem to fix it. After running this I tried again to make all the collects from scratch, but I still get the same error.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:46 PM, Robby Findler <ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu>wrote: > Oh, I see. Yeah, that's mysterious. You might try deleting all .zo > files and seeing if you still see the error (without rebuilding them). > Something like this: > > find ~/plt -type f -name \*.zo -exec rm {} \; > > Robby > > On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:44 PM, James Swaine <james.swa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > plt-cur-build isn't a source tree, it's just my build directory. > > > > On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Robby Findler < > ro...@eecs.northwestern.edu> > > wrote: > >> > >> Looks like you have two plt trees (~/plt-cur-build and ~/plt) and they > >> .zos are getting mixed. > >> > >> Probably you want to just use one or the other, not both together. > >> > >> Robby > >> > >> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 1:35 PM, James Swaine <james.swa...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > I'm getting a module mismatch error after pulling from git that I > can't > >> > seem > >> > to make go away despite my best efforts. Here's the message: > >> > Starting program: /Users/jamesswaine/plt-cur-build/racket/racket3m > >> > ~/plt/collects/tests/future/future.rkt > >> > link: module mismatch, probably from old bytecode whose dependencies > >> > have > >> > changed: variable not provided (directly or indirectly and at the > >> > expected > >> > position) from module: > >> > "/Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/racket/contract/private/guts.rkt" > >> > accessed > >> > from module: "/Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/mzlib/integer-set.rkt" > at > >> > source phase level: 0 in: any/c/proc.2 > >> > === context === > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/mzlib/integer-set.rkt: [running body] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/srfi/14/char-set.rkt: [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/srfi/13/string.rkt: [traversing > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/srfi/13.rkt: [traversing imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/rackunit/private/format.rkt: > [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/rackunit/private/check.rkt: > [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/rackunit/private/test-case.rkt: > >> > [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/rackunit/private/util.rkt: [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/rackunit/private/test.rkt: [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/rackunit/main.rkt: [traversing > imports] > >> > /Users/jamesswaine/plt/collects/tests/future/future.rkt: [traversing > >> > imports] > >> > I tried to blow away my whole build by running: > >> > make clean > >> > make > >> > make install > >> > raco make --clean > >> > raco make > >> > But this doesn't seem to fix the problem. I'm trying to run the > futures > >> > test suite from the command line. Any ideas what I should do here? > >> > Thanks, > >> > James > >> > > >> > _________________________________________________ > >> > For list-related administrative tasks: > >> > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev > >> > > > > > >
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