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Re: exn:i/o:filesystem-detail unbound?
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Matthew Flatt <mflatt@cs.utah.edu> writes:
> > For the first time I'm trying to compile and run the latest CVS code
> > on my GNU/Linux box. Compiling went ok. Running mzscheme and mred
> > worked, but when I tried DrScheme, I got the following fatal error:
> >
> > unit: used an unbound or non-primitive global in: exn:i/o:filesystem-detail
>
> If so, is it possible that DrScheme is being executed with an older
> binary?
This was the problem -- some 101-binaries were hiding in my path.
Thanks,
Jamie
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