Some more information on the problem. The application runs fine with the pre-release on Windows 7 - 64 bit.
The code that is dying on Windows XP 32-bit is: --- (require racket/runtime-path) ... ;;; (define-runtime-path subject-path "..\\Subjects.txt") ;;; (define (load-subject-encodings) (let ((port (open-input-file subject-path #:mode 'text))) (set! subject-encodings (append default-subject-encodings (for/list ((line (in-lines port)) #:when (regexp-match? #px"^\"(.*)\"\\s*\"(.*)\"" line)) (match line ((pregexp "^\"(.*)\"\\s*\"(.*)\"" (list _ subject encoding)) (list (pregexp (format "^(?i:~a)" subject)) encoding)))))) (close-input-port port))) ... (define subject-encodings default-subject-encodings) (load-subject-encodings) ... --- This code loads some data at load time. It does use match, which might explain the message: standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found collection: "racket/match" in collection directories: context...: standard-module-name-resolver #%embedded:g13106:ground-truth-data: [running body] #%embedded:g13057:radar-data: [traversing imports] #%embedded:g8619:classifier-panel: [traversing imports] main: [traversing imports] loop [Exited. Close box or Ctrl-C closes the console.] I get when I run the compiled version. In DrRacket it dies with the unhandled Win 32 exception. Doug On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 8:39 AM, Doug Williams <m.douglas.willi...@gmail.com> wrote: > The pre-release 32-bit version still fails for my large applications > at work fails to execute in DrRacket - 32-bit Windows XP. I don't have > the source or symbol tables loaded so the only message I get from the > Visual Studio debugger is attached. This is the same problem I was > having with the previous pre-release version a month or so ago. > > I can create an executable of the application. It fails because it > doesn't find racket/match. I'll look into that further. > > Doug > > _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev