I find that frequently installing a planet package or recompiling some collection that contains a tool causes this startup message[*]:
pcp070579pcs:/tmp clements$ link: reference (phase 0) to a variable in module "/Users/clements/plt/collects/string-constants/string-constant.rkt" that is uninitialized (phase level 0); reference appears in module: "/Users/clements/plt/collects/lazy/info.rkt" in: language === context === /Users/clements/plt/collects/lazy/info.rkt: [running body] /Users/clements/plt/collects/setup/getinfo.rkt:28:0: get-info/full /Users/clements/plt/collects/drracket/private/language-configuration.rkt:1214:4: add-info-specified-language /Users/clements/plt/collects/racket/private/map.rkt:45:11: for-each /Users/clements/plt/collects/drracket/private/tools.rkt:453:0: run-phases /Users/clements/plt/collects/drracket/tool-lib.rkt: [running body] /Users/clements/plt/collects/drracket/private/drracket-normal.rkt: [running body] /Users/clements/plt/collects/drracket/drracket.rkt: [running body] I then run raco setup lazy, and everything works fine. My question: is this happening to our users, as well? That would be bad. John [*] exactly this one? I'm not sure. I know that re-running setup on lazy solves the problem.
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