>
> * Greg Cooper
> - FrTime Tests
>
Done.
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The plot routines work as expected.
I did have DrRacket crash twice on startup. I'm running the 64-bit version
under Windows 8 64-bit. It never crashed once a file was displayed and run.
I even ran some of my longish simulations under DrRacket and it didn't
crash once it loaded. That's not much to
> * Jon Rafkind
> Release tests for (one of the) linux releases:
> - Test that the `racket' and `racket-textual' source releases
> compile fine (note that they're still called `plt' and `mz' at
> this stage).
> - Test that the binary installers for both work, try each one in
> b
Please, rebase instead of merging. Thank you.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 11:42 AM, wrote:
> sbloch has updated `master' from 85eab5610f to 7a33712603.
> http://git.racket-lang.org/plt/85eab5610f..7a33712603
>
> =[ 2 Commits ]==
> Directory
Tried it and it works perfectly. Thanks!
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 16:39:22 +0200, Matthew Flatt
wrote:
Yes, I think Racket should use PWD --- if the expansion of soft links
produces the same path as getcwd(), which seems to be what "/bin/pwd"
does.
Should Racket also set PWD (optionally, but by
At Wed, 17 Apr 2013 22:36:52 -0400,
Ryan Culpepper wrote:
> * Sam Tobin-Hochstadt ,
> Vincent St-Amour
>- Match Tests
>- Typed Racket Tests
Everything passes.
>- Typed Racket Updates: update HISTORY
>(updates should show v5.3.4 as the most current version; email me
>to pi
At Wed, 17 Apr 2013 22:36:52 -0400, Ryan Culpepper wrote:
> * Matthew Flatt
>- Racket Tests
>- Languages Tests
>- GRacket Tests (Also check that `gracket -z' and `gracket-text' still
> works in Windows and Mac OS X)
>- mzc --exe tests
>- .plt-packing Tests
>- Games Tes
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Ryan Culpepper wrote:
> * Jay McCarthy
> - Web Server Tests
> - XML Tests
> - HTML Tests
> - PLAI Tests
> - Racklog tests
> - Datalog tests
All passed
--
Jay McCarthy
Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University
http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay
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