Offhand, I see one problem: `make' creates links with absolute paths to the packages in "pkgs". I'll fix that and check for other problems.
It's possible that make pkg-links in the new place will fix your problem. If not, you may have to move before building, or try a snapshot from http://www.cs.utah.edu/plt/snapshots/ At Mon, 8 Jul 2013 10:28:12 -0500, "Geoffrey S. Knauth" wrote: > I admit I have not built DrRacket in a couple of months. I just did a git > pull, rebuilt ("make"), and now if I open: > > ~/test/plt/git/plt/racket/DrRacket.app > > it runs, but if I move the racket directory to where I used to put it > (/usr/local) and try running: > > /usr/local/racket/DrRacket.app > > it doesn't start up. I'm guessing this happened because "make" is the same > as > "make in-place" and I may have some kind of hard-coded path now in the build. > > Should I have built with a prefix /usr/local ("--prefix=/usr/local" ?). I > want "racket" directory built to end up in /usr/local . > > I used to do "make" and then "make install". In between I would move > /usr/local/racket to /usr/local/racket-old in case something went wrong and I > needed to go back to the last successful build. > > Thanks, > Geoff _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev