On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Daniel Jomphe<danieljom
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. Weird, but you're right. What surprises me is the fact that,
> in the first place, I got my broken profile out of asking Jedi to
> create myself a new profile, inadvertently specifying the same name as
> the old one's. So it looks like when one asks Jedi to create a new
> profile, it silently reuses any already existing profile that bears
> the specified name. (One would expect it to refuse to do such a thing,
> or delete the old profile before recreating it.)
> On Jul 14, 6:34 pm, Guillaume Cartier <gcart...@jazzscheme.org> wrote:
>> Those changes where done a long time ago so I suspect you had Jazz
>> installed a while ago and this would be a problem with your existing
>> user profiles.
>> What happens is that user profiles (packages of the kind
>> profile.guillaume located in $HOME/jazz_user/lib) are really
>> templates. They are copied into your jazz_user so you can then modify
>> them as you which. If changes are later done to the system like in
>> this case R4RSTest was removed and jazz.development was renamed to
>> jedi.development, your profiles can actually break.
>> To fix the problems, just create a new profile and then compare its
>> directory content (you can use Jedi's Compare Directories tool) to
>> your broken one. This should help you find out what changed that is
>> creating problems.
>> Guillaume
>> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Daniel Jomphe<danieljom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > When I start up Jedi, I get these two errors dialogs. I just wanted to
>> > report them in case I need to do something about them or in case
>> > they're specific to my system:
>> > Unable to find source for module: project.R4RSTest-Manifest
>> > Unable to find module: jazz.development