A better strategy may be to add

 /etc/paths.d/racket

as a file that contains the path to your Racket installation. For
example, the path to put in that file is

 /Applications/Racket v6.11/bin

if you've installed the current release into the "Applications" folder.

At Tue, 31 Oct 2017 15:25:14 -0700, Jeremiah Peschka wrote:
> I’ve installed Racket 6.11 from the dmg file supplied on the website. 
> However, 
> I’ve had to link binaries into /usr/local/bin one by one as I find something 
> that I’m missing.
> 
> Is there documentation of which binaries to link into /usr/local/bin ?
> 
> Jeremiah Peschka
> 
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