Neil Toronto <neil.toronto@...> writes: > > This is from the latest release. On Redex errors and some Typed Racket > errors (so far), I get something like > > exception raised by error display handler: normalize-path: > #<path:/var/tmp/racket> (within the input path) is not a directory or > does not exist; original exception raised: reduction-relation: before > underscore must be either a non-terminal or a built-in pattern, found 1 > in b_1 > > The problem isn't the Redex error I'm getting - I know how to fix that - > but that it's expecting a "/var/tmp/racket" directory to exist. > > Obviously I could create this directory, but I wanted to bring it up > here first. It appears that some collects are either making an > assumption they shouldn't be making, or they rely on a badly behaved > function that creates temporary files. (I've verified that > `make-temporary-file' is working.) > > Neil ⊥ > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev >
I'm getting this error on the latest release of Racket (5.2) on Windows just using vanilla Racket and running my program. The exact message is: exception raised by error display handler: normalize-path: #<path:c:/var> (within the input path) is not a directory or does not exist; original exception raised: ... _________________________ Racket Developers list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev