At Sun, 21 Aug 2011 13:34:14 -0400, Ray Racine wrote: > Given the example of a small collection of library utility code, how do I > tell raco where it is located. I know of the > PLTCOLLECT environment variable trick but is that "the way"?
I don't like setting PLTCOLLECTS, and I have been considering adding a `raco link' command that is analogous to `raco planet link', but for a collection instead of a Planet package. Planet was supposed to play the role that you have in mind for a collection, which is why nothing like `raco link' currently exists. But I think we're moving into a mode were we experiment with plain collections, instead. > First is confirmation that > compile-collection-zos is broken as shouldn't the tiny example in the > original post have worked? Yes -- I've pushed a repair. (I guess no one noticed the problem before because we all use `raco setup'.) > Second, how do I tell racket to give a full > stack trace? It's on by default, but it works less well on some platforms. What platform are you using? _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users