I see a few possibilities. I think that this is a problem specific to people who work regularly with SVN, so we can expect such people to have extra sophistication:
- (IMO, the second best option and one that is available now): instead of saying "mzscheme file.ss", say "mzc file.ss && mzscheme file.ss". - (IMO the best option): mzscheme should get a commandline option that amounts to doing the above for you automatically. So intead of "mzscheme file.ss" yo'd say "mzscheme --compile-zo file.ss" or something. - disable automatic compilation in drscheme. - (the saddest option): by default, have automatic compilation in drscheme turned off by default Robby On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Matthias Felleisen<matth...@ccs.neu.edu> wrote: > > Now that drscheme compiles things behind my back, I am encountering a new > problem al the time. > > 1. I have a fair number of scripts. Usually I run them with mzscheme ... or > mred ... or it may even have the right Unix incantations in the file. > > 2. I also tend to use auxiliary files and my own small private collects of > auxiliaries. > > 3. On some occasion (I thought it was rare but it happens often enough since > the switch for me to notice) I open these scripts in drs and run them. Now > the aux files are compiled. > > 4. I regularly update my plt installation from source (say 3-4 times per > week; usually every day). > > 5. Oops, I can no longer run the scripts because the compiled files are > version n-1. > > I'll just stick to describing the problem here, just in case there's an > obvious solution. -- Matthias > > _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev