Try this: - open the menu "Language" in DrRacket - choose the menu item "Choose language..." - click the button "Show details" - remove the tick in "Populate 'compiled' directories (for faster loading)
/Jens Axel 2014/1/4 Neil Toronto <neil.toro...@gmail.com>: > I do this: > > * In DrRacket, open "pkgs/plot-pkgs/plot-lib/plot/private/common/draw.rkt" > > * Make a small change, save > > * At the command line, "racket/bin/raco setup --no-docs -l plot" > > * Run a test file in another tab in DrRacket that has (require plot) > > > I wait a long time (I think it's recompiling) and get this error: > > 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/pkgs/plot-pkgs/plot-lib/plot/private/common/draw.rkt" > variable phase: 0 > reference in module: > "/home/neil/plt/pkgs/plot-pkgs/plot-gui-lib/plot/private/gui/plot2d.rkt" in: > draw-bitmap > > > So I remove the "compiled" directory and try again. Same problem. > > Here's the kicker: I always get link errors *until I close "draw.rkt" in > DrRacket*. After that, I can remove the "compiled" directory, rebuild, and > run the program without errors. > > Does anybody know what's going on? > > Neil ⊥ > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev -- -- Jens Axel Søgaard _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev