Eli's explanation should get pasted into the docs. Reading the docs didn't communicate to me what he did.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Jon Rafkind <rafkind at cs.utah.edu> wrote: > This problem as struck me in the past. What do other think of drscheme > printing a warning if it can't find its own libraries at startup time? I > think this can be done in the shell/batch script. If it can't find > drscheme/drscheme.ss then it could issue a warning that potentially > PLTCOLLECTS is incorrect. > > It would be nice to do this for mzscheme as well but I don't know of a clean > way to do it. > > The doc says that: > > "If the PLTCOLLECTS environment variable is defined, it is combined > with the default list using path-list-string->path-list." > > Setting it to "C:\collects" on Windows XP with PLt 4.1.4 results in > this message when DrScheme is started: > > lib: standard-module-name-resolver: collection not found: "drscheme" > in any of: (#<path:C:\collects>) in: (lib "drscheme/drscheme.ss") > > [Exited] > > DrScheme does not start. > > What did I do wrong? > _________________________________________________ > ?For list-related administrative tasks: > ?http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme > > _________________________________________________ > ?For list-related administrative tasks: > ?http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-dev > > -- http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/
