Hi, Stephen, I've already tried 12.28 and no luck. And at this time, that
link is dead. So, all snapshots are temporary testers.

hi Dupéron, For me on my computer I always build it from source, but I
never trace the date and commit.
Actually this is one of the major reason I gave up Haskell, Racket can be
built in OpenIndiana without painful.
And, the same, I do not use Windows at all.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 6:09 PM, Dupéron Georges <jahvascriptman...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> I don't think the old "minor" versions are kept, only the last few as
> Stephen pointed out.
>
> As can be checked in the git log for https://github.com/racket/
> racket/blame/master/pkgs/base/info.rkt, the version number was bumped
> away from 6.7.0.3 in commit d7b18e7, so you could try checking out the
> previous commit (5e94a90) and compiling that. Racket isn't very difficult
> to compile under Linux, never tried on Windows, so good luck :) !
>
> PS: Don't forget to report that new bug if you haven't already, sometimes
> they are fixed within hours.

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