On 13/03/14 03:38, Matthew Flatt wrote:
At Wed, 12 Mar 2014 23:14:14 +, Paulo Matos wrote:
However, I notice a top-level Makefile in racket/, after taking a peek
and reading INSTALL.txt it seems that now I need to use this Makefile to
build everything.
So, I try (as mentioned
On 20/02/14 14:19, Matthew Flatt wrote:
At Sun, 09 Feb 2014 08:35:03 +, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
On 09/02/14 00:03, Matthew Flatt wrote:
There should be many more flags passed to `gcc`, including some -I
flags and some -D flags.
Is something in your environment overriding the CFLAGS
On 20/02/14 14:19, Matthew Flatt wrote:
At Sun, 09 Feb 2014 08:35:03 +, Paulo J. Matos wrote:
On 09/02/14 00:03, Matthew Flatt wrote:
There should be many more flags passed to `gcc`, including some -I
flags and some -D flags.
Is something in your environment overriding the CFLAGS
Hello,
I have downloaded the Ubuntu precise script, installed it on a Kubuntu
precise machine and ran it. Everything went smoothly.
If I try to run DrRacket it starts, when I go to Preferences it SEGFAULTS.
To obtain more information I go to drracket script and try to execute it
under bash
On 12/03/14 22:38, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Paulo Matos pa...@matos-sorge.com wrote:
So, I decide to run the gracket command under gdb but now it segfaults
immediately without displaying drracket window.
$ gdb --args /home/pmatos/local-install/racket-6.0/bin
The other alternative is to compile racket, however I seem to be doing
something wrong.
In the early days (I haven't done this in maybe 1 or 2 years), doing an
in-place ./configure ; make ; make install was enough.
With racket-6.0, I do:
cd racket/racket/src
./configure
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