I've found Greg Hendershott's Makefiles to be super helpful with this
https://www.greghendershott.com/2017/04/racket-makefiles.html
I use that article as a base and then make mods, such as this
https://github.com/DarrenN/cuttlefish/blob/master/Makefile
On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 6:04:43 A
Marc Kaufmann writes:
> So the easiest to do is to create such an info.rkt file and call `raco pkg
> install app-name/` -- and that should work even if I don't do the `raco
> exe` and `raco distribute`?
Yes, that's right. `raco exe' and `raco distribute' are not required.
I realize now that I
Alex Harsanyi writes:
>> Although it's not exactly the same thing, I use `info.rkt'[1][2]
>> (similar to `setup.py') for this purpose and each one of
>> my web apps is its own package.
>>
>
> Does this mean that the application itself is available as a package and
> you can require files from in
On Monday, September 16, 2019 at 5:04:58 PM UTC+8, Bogdan Popa wrote:
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>
> Marc Kaufmann writes:
>
> > this is surely answered somewhere, but I have not made much progress. If
> > you know python, what I want to do is essentially
> >
> > $ pip install requirements.txt
> >
>
> Although it's
So the easiest to do is to create such an info.rkt file and call `raco pkg
install app-name/` -- and that should work even if I don't do the `raco
exe` and `raco distribute`?
On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 11:04 AM Bogdan Popa wrote:
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> Marc Kaufmann writes:
>
> > this is surely answered somewhere, bu
Marc Kaufmann writes:
> this is surely answered somewhere, but I have not made much progress. If
> you know python, what I want to do is essentially
>
> $ pip install requirements.txt
>
Although it's not exactly the same thing, I use `info.rkt'[1][2]
(similar to `setup.py') for this purpose and
Hi,
this is surely answered somewhere, but I have not made much progress. If
you know python, what I want to do is essentially
$ pip install requirements.txt
where requirements.txt has a list (one per line) of packages and their
versions to install (usually installed into a virtual environmen
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