Hi Matthew

Thanks for the fast reply!   Well I have to apologize - I had skipped the
"dist" step.  For some reason I assumed incorrectly the dist was if you
were building for another OS vs hardware architecture.  I ran your test as
well and it worked perfectly.  Thanks again!

Mike




On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 6:02 PM Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote:

> At Fri, 22 Oct 2021 17:24:30 -0400, Mike Engelhart wrote:
> > I wanted to build a binary to send to a colleague to test it (who
> > isn't a programmer and doesn't have Racket installed) but when I
> > build it on my intel Macbook Pro and then send it to my M1 iMac
>
> That should work.
>
> I tried this small experiment:
>
>  ;; ssl.rkt
>   #lang racket/base
>   (require openssl)
>
>   (define-values (i o) (ssl-connect "www.cs.utah.edu" 443))
>   'done
>
> With that "ssl.rkt":
>
>  $ raco exe ssl.rkt
>  $ raco dist ssl-dist ssl
>  $ tar zcf ssl-dist.tgz ssl-dist
>
>  ... copy ssl-dist.tgz to an M1,
>      then on that machine ...
>
>  $ tar zxf ssl-dist.tgz
>  $ ./ssl-dist/bin/ssl
>
> and that much seemed to work.
>
> Does the little "ssl.rkt" program above work for you? If not, which
> version of Racket are you using? Also, just to make sure, are you
> creating a distribution to move to the other machine, as opposed to
> just an executable file?
>
>
> Matthew
>

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