I believe you should be able to compile Minimal Racket, which corresponds to the 'make base' target, without any of those dependencies.
Sam On Nov 30, 2013 8:32 PM, "Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado" <i...@juanfra.info> wrote: > On 11/25/13 05:10, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote: > >> Hi. I'm compiling racket 6 (from the git branch "release") on OpenBSD. >> >> The configure script includes the options "enable-gracket" and >> "enable-docs" but I don't see the gracket binary and the docs installed >> after the installation. Someone forgot remove the options or these are >> usefull for something?. >> >> Another question. Racket 5.3 needs gtk, cairo, pango, gtkglext and so >> forth. What are the dependencies of racket core now?. >> >> > Nobody? > > I'm asking because I would like to add support for more OpenBSD platforms > to racket. If I could to compile racket without the dependencies, just with > a C compiler, it will help me a lot. > > I'm not interested in to give support to the GUI on some platforms because > probably nobody will run drracket on a headless computer :) . And probably > cairo or gtk will have problems on some old platforms, so the package won't > compile because doesn't have the dependencies. > > So, basically I'm asking if racket 6 (and raco pkg) can work correctly > without gtk, cairo, pango and others deps. Obviously raco can't generate > docs but this isn't important. Any help?. > > > _________________________ > Racket Developers list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev >
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