I see that message if I install the package with (require (planet aml/rosetta))
within DrRacket. I think the Planet installation is inheriting DrRacket's configuration to disable source locations in the text of the syntax errors, because DrRacket extracts source information from the exception record and implements its own way to show the source. During Planet-package installation, though, the error is captured and printed to stderr by the setup process, instead of raised as an exception that DrRacket can handle. Probably the installation process should reset the error-message configuration to its default mode. If I install in plain Racket, I get matrix.rkt:70:8: module: identifier is already imported at: matrix? in: (define-values (struct:matrix matrix1 matrix? matrix-vals) .... At Wed, 10 Oct 2012 22:53:09 +0100, Antonio Menezes Leitao wrote: > Hi, > > I uploaded a package to planet that was working fine in > my machine. However, those who downloaded it report > that the installation produces the following message: > > module: identifier is already imported > raco setup: error: during making for <planet>/aml/rosetta.plt/1/2/base > raco setup: module: identifier is already imported > > Unfortunately, the error message doesn't show which > identifier is already imported so I don't know what to do > to solve the problem. > > BTW, in spite of the message, the package seems to run fine. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Antonio. > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users

