Hi Matt, Thanks for your response! I'm sorry that I never got back to you, it looks like my gmail filters shuttled this away without my noticing.
I'm attaching client.rkt for your reference. If you'd like the entire program, I could get that to you as well, just let me know. best, Dominick On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: > This problem looks familiar, but I think I wasn't able to replicate it > when I last tried, and I'm not able to replicate it now (even using > `funcitonal-command'). > > Could you send me "client.rkt", or some sharable variant that has the > same problem? > > Also, are you using a 32-bit or 64-bit build on Linux? > > Thanks! > > At Mon, 08 Apr 2013 17:00:29 -0500, "D. LoBraico" wrote: > > I have a command-line application that I have been compiling with Racket > > 5.3.3 as follows: > > > > raco exe client.rkt > > raco distribute client-dist client > > > > This creates a client-dist directory that I can then use to distribute > > my work to other machines running the same operating system. Up until > > this point I have been doing this on Mac OS X with no trouble. Now I am > > trying to replicate this process on a Linux machine. I run the same > > steps on a Linux box and have what appears to be the same client-dist > > directory. > > > > The difference, is that for some reason the version compiled on Linux > > does not work! That is to say, the binary in client-dist/bin does not > > function (even on the original machine that it was compiled on) in the > > same way as the binary that resulted from `raco exe > > client.rkt`. Specifically, it seems as if the executable thinks that it > > is getting more command-line arguments than it is. I modified my code to > > print all of the command-line arguments in hopes of getting some insight > > into this and get this: > > > > $ /tmp/client-dist/bin/client "test" > > client: expects no arguments on the command line, given 3 arguments: > "test" > > > > I suspect that whatever those 2 invisible arguments are is causing me > > trouble, but I can't for the life of me figure out where they are coming > > from. In case it is relevant, I am using the functional-command package > > from PLaneT for command-line parsing. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > best, > > Dominick > > ____________________ > > Racket Users list: > > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >
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