On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org> wrote:
> Can someone recommend an easy way to test Racket 9.2 pre-release on OpenWrt
> (embedded GNU/Linux, running on a normal home WiFi router)?
>
> For example, is there a big tree of files that I could just copy onto a USB
> flash drive, and run with one command, and it would dump its log to a file
> or stdio?
>
> (I see "http://drdr.racket-lang.org/help";, but I don't know whether that's
> what I should be using, nor what an easy way to use it would be.  I'd prefer
> to run the tests disconnected from the Internet, if that matters.)

DrDr is just a service used by PLT to make sure there are no software
regressions. It isn't really designed to be usable by other people
because the configuration is so specific.

> Neil V.
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