Re: [racket-users] drracket migrate: package is currently installed in a wider scope

2019-02-01 Thread Laurent
Thanks for the fast fix Matthew! It should help at least for those who install the nightlies but haven't upgraded yet. On Fri, Feb 1, 2019 at 4:46 PM Matthew Flatt wrote: > At Fri, 1 Feb 2019 15:45:02 +, Laurent wrote: > > Okay, I think the problem is that DrRacket's dependency installed >

Re: [racket-users] drracket migrate: package is currently installed in a wider scope

2019-02-01 Thread Matthew Flatt
At Fri, 1 Feb 2019 15:45:02 +, Laurent wrote: > Okay, I think the problem is that DrRacket's dependency installed > quickscript, and trying to migrate your own version of quickscript > afterwards fails because it's already there. Although the package-migrate tool was intended to skip packages

Re: [racket-users] drracket migrate: package is currently installed in a wider scope

2019-02-01 Thread Laurent
Okay, I think the problem is that DrRacket's dependency installed quickscript, and trying to migrate your own version of quickscript afterwards fails because it's already there. I guess the solution would be to remove *your* previous version of quickscript, then trying to migrate again. (No need

Re: [racket-users] drracket migrate: package is currently installed in a wider scope

2019-02-01 Thread andrew blinn
Hi Laurent! I may be misattributing the error. I did indeed already have quickscript installed as part of my previous installation. After updating, when I tried to restore my previous packages (which include quickscript), it aborts with the titular error, whose body text implicates the fact

Re: [racket-users] drracket migrate: package is currently installed in a wider scope

2019-02-01 Thread Laurent
Hi Andrew, I don't quite understand what role quickscript being part of the main distribution plays here. Can you give some more details about your issue? Just in case, the only change is that quickscript is by default a dependency of DrRacket, which just means that if you didn't have it before,

[racket-users] drracket migrate: package is currently installed in a wider scope

2019-01-31 Thread andrew blinn
After updating to 7.2, I got this message after trying to use the "copy from version" menu option in the package manager to restore my packages from 7.1, due to quickscript being added to the standard distribution. This seems like it should be a simple enough issue to address, but I was unable