Frage

I'm trying to get Geiser's REPL to work in Emacs, but it doesn't seem to be able to find Racket.

racket is on my path, but anytime I type

run-geiser

followed by

racket

it complains:

Unable to start REPL: Searching for program: no such file or directory, racket

I read in the Geiser docs that I may have to manually tell Geiser where to find racket, but I can't tell where to configure this property of Geiser.

Thanks for your help.

War es hilfreich?

Lösung

Ok, so I added:

(setq geiser-racket-binary "/home/user/racket/bin/racket")

to my .emacs file after loading geiser.el.

I was expecting a configuration file somewhere to set this.

Thanks.

Andere Tipps

I know this is an old question, but for future people having a hard time getting it to find the Racket executable despite it being in your path, you can simply use the executable-find function.

This searches your path and returns the absolute path to the executable, which is what the geiser-racket-binary function wants. So this is an alternative to explicitly setting the absolute path:

(setq geiser-racket-binary (executable-find "Racket"))

In Windows, adding the location of the Racket executable to the "path" environment variable which is part of Windows will allow Geiser/Emacs to find the Racket Executable.

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