On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Daniel Farina <dan...@heroku.com> wrote: > > I have tried the install-plain make target and it is indeed much > smaller, but it compiles/installs very little -- no raco, and > apparently very little byte-compiling, because the racket REPL takes > an age to load -- so it's basically unworkable. > > Is there a reasonable in-between option?
One way to get an in-between option would be to use `make plain-install` and then manually setup the relevant collections. Unfortunately, this is a little more inconvenient than it could be because `plain-install` doesn't install `raco` -- perhaps this can be added, or a make target could be added that did this. But even without `raco`, you should be able to run `racket -l- setup -D racket web-server` to just set up the `racket` and `web-server` collections, as an example (`-D` skips the documentation, which you probably don't need on Heroku). Some simple experimentation should determine the right set of collections. -- sam th sa...@ccs.neu.edu ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users