As you mention, the OC package doesn't touch any collect except its own, so I don't know what's going on.
Neil, can you reproduce this with other packages, or is this OC-specific? Also, does OC work properly now? Vincent At Fri, 1 Feb 2013 06:19:23 -0700, Jay McCarthy wrote: > > I think Vincent needs to answer the core question. But when you > install a package it can extend any collection, so all collections > that it mentions are built. In the case of OC, it only mentions OC so > it would run "raco setup OC" which could cause other collections to be > built as well, during the raco bootstrap phase, such as if you had > done a "git pull" and didn't rebuild. > > Jay > > On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Neil Toronto <neil.toro...@gmail.com> wrote: > > This worked: > > > > ~/plt/collects$ find . -name "compiled" -exec rm -rf \{\} \; > > ~/plt/collects$ ../bin/raco setup > > > > That first command to delete the ghosts of misbegotten .zos is arcane and > > dangerous. Why would installing a package create compiled files in > > "collects"? > > > > Neil ⊥ > > > > > > On 01/30/2013 05:12 PM, Neil Toronto wrote: > >> > >> Setup finished, still had the reader error. I removed Optimization > >> Coach, cleaned, and ran setup again. My reader is still broken. > >> > >> "git status" shows no changes in my local repo. "raco pkg show" shows no > >> packages. "raco link -l" shows no additional links. > >> > >> Where are these invisible craptastic things that are breaking my stuff? > >> > >> Neil ⊥ > >> > >> On 01/30/2013 04:47 PM, Neil Toronto wrote: > >>> > >>> Ran this program: > >>> > >>> #lang racket > >>> (require planet2) > >>> (install "optimization-coach") > >>> > >>> Realized setup was running on one thread, stopped program, closed > >>> DrRacket. > >>> > >>> Figured Optimization Coach must have been downloaded already, so I ran > >>> setup: > >>> > >>> $ ./raco setup > >>> > >>> Everything appeared to work. Started DrRacket: > >>> > >>> $ ./drracket & > >>> > >>> Got this error on startup: > >>> > >>> DrRacket:module-language.rkt:first-opened exn: link: bad variable > >>> linkage; > >>> reference to a variable that has the wrong procedure or structure-type > >>> shape > >>> reference phase level: 0 > >>> variable module: "/home/neil/plt/collects/syntax/module-reader.rkt" > >>> variable phase: 0 > >>> reference in module: "/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/lang/reader.rkt" > >>> (|[running body]| . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/lang/reader.rkt> #f #f #f #f)) > >>> (call-with-limits . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/sandbox.rkt> 358 0 14429 1724)) > >>> (call-with-custodian-shutdown . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/sandbox.rkt> 406 0 16321 316)) > >>> (call-with-break-parameterization . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/private/more-scheme.rkt> 146 2 > >>> 4832 517)) > >>> (loop . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/sandbox.rkt> 763 5 32166 1584)) > >>> (#f . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/mred/private/wx/common/queue.rkt> 451 6 > >>> 19918 1056)) > >>> (#f . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/mred/private/wx/common/queue.rkt> 502 32 > >>> 21905 120)) > >>> (call-with-break-parameterization . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/private/more-scheme.rkt> 146 2 > >>> 4832 517)) > >>> (loop . #(struct:srcloc > >>> #<path:/home/neil/plt/collects/mred/private/wx/common/queue.rkt> 397 18 > >>> 17838 540)) > >>> > >>> But DrRacket still worked. Okay... ran the default program ("#lang > >>> racket"), got this output: > >>> > >>> Module Language: invalid module text > >>> link: bad variable linkage; > >>> reference to a variable that has the wrong procedure or structure-type > >>> shape > >>> reference phase level: 0 > >>> variable module: "/home/neil/plt/collects/syntax/module-reader.rkt" > >>> variable phase: 0 > >>> reference in module: "/home/neil/plt/collects/racket/lang/reader.rkt" > >>> in: wrap-internal > >>> > >>> Just did "raco setup -c" and "raco setup", waiting for completion. > >>> > >>> Any idea what broke? > >>> > >>> Neil ⊥ > >>> > >> > > > > _________________________ > > Racket Developers list: > > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev > > > > -- > Jay McCarthy <j...@cs.byu.edu> > Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University > http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay > > "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93 > > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev