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Subject: [racket] Racket on Centos 5
From: keydana () gmx ! de (keydana at gmx ! de)
Date: 2011-03-30 20:07:32
Message-ID: 348AC199-2F14-4848-81F1-F8FA7FD65A43 () gmx ! de
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Hi Erich,
thanks for the hint - this is a VERY cool tool indeed!
Good to know even in case it won't work in my current circumstances...!
Unfortunately I don't have much time to invest today - I just made a short test and \
discovered that while my Linux "source" is 64bit, my VirtualBox RedHat appliance is \
32bit and couldn't run the cde-exec binary...
Actually I will try a different kind of workaround first now, where I connect to the \
appliance from my Macintosh host (in that case, I could have racket nicely running on \
the Mac...). But if this for whatever reason fails, I will think again about a cde \
solution!
Ciao,
Sigrid
Am 29.03.2011 um 16:16 schrieb Erich Rast:
> Hi!
>
> You could use this cool utility:
>
> http://stanford.edu/~pgbovine/cde.html
>
> to create a binary distribution on a similar system where DrRacket
> works, and then use it on Centos.
>
> Just an idea...haven't tested it.
>
> Best,
>
> Erich
>
>
> > drracket tries to start, but the pango stuff seems to be really needed (see \
> > detailed stack trace below). So I assume that for drracket there's nothing to be \
> > done, is it? The one executable I got to start without errors (that is to say, I \
> > tried mred too, it started but with errors) was mred-text - would it be possible \
> > to work with this one (I didn't even know it existed before...) if one doesn't \
> > need any graphics?
> > Thanks again,
> > Sigrid
>
>
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