Hi all, I have a question about updating packages. I'll use an example development scenario to frame the question.
Suppose I have package `aosd` installed that depends on `x11`: Installation-wide: Package Checksum Source x11 0fc7555f6bc8f09601a75f9d88f44bfa3c4ff632 (catalog x11) aosd 7ab51262a256a324b062d7b407cb5341d1f41f69 (catalog aosd) Now suppose I want to work on the `x11` package since I need to upgrade it for some aspect of the `aosd` package. Right now it's installed from the package server, but I want to switch it to a linked package from the filesystem for development. If I try to remove just the `x11` package so I can replace it, I get this error: $ raco pkg remove x11 raco pkg remove: cannot remove packages that are dependencies of other packages dependencies: x11 (required by: (aosd)) which is reasonable. But I have to remove the package before I can install it from a different source. The `raco pkg update` command looks like it might help, but it doesn't let you update from a different source AFAICT. The `raco pkg install` command won't work because it'd be a conflicting package. What are the right steps to install over dependency packages? I don't think manually uninstalling and re-installing is a good solution. If n other packages depended on `x11` too, it seems like I'd have to re-install all n of them. Cheers, Asumu _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev