I recently said:
> On Sun, 16 Sep 2012 13:06:42 -0400, Ryan Culpepper <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >On 09/15/2012 11:05 PM, Patrick King wrote: > > > Windows 7, latest 64 bit Racket, latest Scriblogify from Planet. > > > > > > C:\...\Source\SlowFlight\Blog>raco scriblogify -p SlowFlight > > 12-09-15.scrbl > > > file-or-directory-modify-seconds: `read' access denied for > > > C:\...\Source\SlowFlight\private\test-private.rkt > > > > > > The scribble file renders fine from within DrRacket, and the file > > > test-private.rkt is not directly referenced > > > in the scribble file. The only references to the file are from within > > > (module+ test ...) in other source files > > > in private. > > > > > > So does scriblogify have issues with module+? why should it even be > > > LOOKING for test-private.rkt? > > > > I don't see why it should have problems with module+, and I haven't been > > able to reproduce the problem. Scriblogify just runs scribble on the > > file and processes the result, though, so can you report what happens if > > you run "raco scribble" on the file? Also, does the error message come > > with any backtrace/context? > > > No backtrace/context beyond what I've said. Eliminating "-p" changes > nothing: > > C:\...\Source\SlowFlight\Blog>raco scriblogify 12-09-15.scrbl > file-or-directory-modify-seconds: `read' access denied for > C:\...\Source\SlowFlight\private\test-private.rkt > > Is there a difference between how DrRacket & raco deals with relative > paths? I haven't tried to publish from within DrRacket yet. > I still haven't found a way to get this to work from the command line, even though it works fine from within DrRacket. What does the #:profile keyword expect? Perhaps I can publish from within DrRacket??
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