By 64 bit architecture, I assume it is an intel/amd chip? What happens if you pass -j on the command-line to racket when you try this? (You don't have a .racketrc, right?)
Does the test suite pass? You'd run that with racket -qr plt/collects/tests/racket/quiet.rktl (where "plt" is the path to the place where you've installed Racket). Robby On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Chad Albers <calb...@neomantic.com> wrote: > Hi Eli, > > Here's the file that I'm running in a gist: https://gist.github.com/3003496 > > In other words, it's a cut-and-paste of code that you posted earlier > in this chain: > > #lang racket > (with-handlers ([void (λ (e) > (continuation-mark-set->context > (exn-continuation-marks e)))]) > (+ 1 "two")) > > > Let's say the file is called "example.rkt". I execute this file using > the CLI as follows: racket example.rkt. > > That's it. I'm running Debian linux on 64 bit architecture. I've > checked the Debian bug reports on racket, and nothing similar has been > reported. > > Thanks again for your help, > > Chad > > > -- > Chad Albers > > > > On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 2:00 AM, Eli Barzilay <e...@barzilay.org> wrote: >> >> Two days ago, Michael Wilber wrote: >> > If I understand correctly, by default, Racket doesn't provide forms >> > with stack trace information when running from the CLI by >> > default. >> >> It does (and I tried my examples on both racket and drracket). >> >> >> > Does it work from within DrRacket? If so, look into the errortrace >> > module, or add (require errortrace) to the top of the .rkt, or run >> > it like this: racket -l errortrace test.rkt >> >> The purpose of errortrace is to provide a more accurate stacktrace >> (and originally, to provide a trace when mzscheme didn't have one). >> >> >> 9 hours ago, Chad Albers wrote: >> > I'm using Debian Linux. >> >> I tried it now with our debian build (which is an x86_64 build), and >> it worked. >> >> >> 9 hours ago, Chad Albers wrote: >> > It doesn't produce a stack trace of DrRacket. >> > >> > Also, it doesn't produce a stack trace if I include the errortrace >> > on the command line. >> >> Can you post the exact file that you tried and how you ran it? >> >> -- >> ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x))) Eli Barzilay: >> http://barzilay.org/ Maze is Life! > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users