Did you install racket using a package manager, perhaps from the racket PPA?
(I’m guessing the answer is yes, since this seems like the most likely
situation to have caused an unintentional upgrade.)
If so, I think you should generally get the right behavior from using that same
package
Hi, I'm using linux Ubuntu.
Don
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 1:02:33 PM UTC-6 johnbclements wrote:
> raco pkg remove is definitely not what you want.
>
> In general, I know there are languages (ocaml, haskell, rust) that put
> their package managers “outside” of the currently installed
raco pkg remove is definitely not what you want.
In general, I know there are languages (ocaml, haskell, rust) that put their
package managers “outside” of the currently installed version, so it might make
sense that a package manager command could be used to change to an earlier
version of
I inadvertently upgraded Racket version. Would like to make an older
installed version current.
So now when I start DrRacket v8 is current.
Is there a command that makes a specified version current?
Does
raco pkg remove
effectively make the previous version current?
Thanks. Don.
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