I just tried running the Ubuntu installation script (is that new?) and while it seems to have put everything in the right places, I'm getting a "command not found" error when I actually go to run it:
church /home/dblaheta -1-> which racket /usr/local/bin/racket church /home/dblaheta -2-> racket racket: Command not found. church /home/dblaheta -3-> /usr/local/bin/racket /usr/local/bin/racket: Command not found. church /home/dblaheta -4-> /usr/local/racket-5.0.2/bin/racket /usr/local/racket-5.0.2/bin/racket: Command not found. church /home/dblaheta -10-> ls -l /usr/local/bin/racket lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 2011-01-26 11:44 /usr/local/bin/racket -> /usr/local/racket-5.0.2/bin/racket church /home/dblaheta -11-> ls -l /usr/local/racket-5.0.2/bin/racket -rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 2530282 2010-11-06 20:36 /usr/local/racket-5.0.2/bin/racket Everything appears to be chmodded correctly, and the /usr/local/bin links are pointed to the correct place, and my PATH is fine. (I also saw this behaviour when installing to /usr/local/racket/, so that's not it either.) I am running Ubuntu 10.04.1 (Lucid), not Jaunty, but I wouldn't have thought that would cause an incompatibility. I'm actually a bit stumped on where to look next---has anyone seen a problem like this? -- -=-Don [email protected]=-=-<http://www.monmsci.net/~dblaheta/>-=- "Everyone in the sciences secretly believes that mathematicians are smarter than they are. I think mathematicians also believe this." --Paul Graham _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users

