On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote:
>
> Right, and my point is that moving *consistently* to command-line
> flags is good.  Otherwise, why would -X and -S get added in v4?

Sorry, I gotcha now.  Yes, if PLTCOLLECTS has been supplanted by
command line arguments, then PLTPLANETDIR and PLTADDONDIR should be
too.

>> >> and a new nightly build will still clobber the local planet and
>> >> scribble files of an older one with the same version.
>> >
>> > How?
>>
>> How else would it work?  Where will it put these things, other than
>> right where the previous build did?
>
> It has only things from the PLT tree, it cannot clobber anything in
> your local directories.

The act of unpacking the nightly build will not do so, but the
inevitable subsequent act of installing planet packages will.  Thus
I'm not sure what the nightly build will save me, in terms of allowing
separate copies of PLT Scheme to coexist.

--Carl
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