For what it's worth, a build using the "Source + built packages" download for v6.0 or v6.0.1. should be relatively fast. Using that distribution will compile C sources for the run-time system, but it will use pre-built bytecode and documentation.
Similarly, the "Source + built packages" variant of Minimal racket should be relatively fast to install and relatively small, and installing packages afterward should download pre-built variants (at least for packages that are in the main distribution) that install quickly. At Tue, 1 Jul 2014 13:10:46 +0100, Franco Raimondi wrote: > I managed to compile v6.0 on Raspbian, let me know if you are interested and > I > can share it with you via dropbox or something similar. > > Franco > > > On 1 Jul 2014, at 13:05, David Griffiths <d...@pawfal.org> wrote: > > > Hi Matthew, > > > > Just to report back, I just upgraded to v5.3.5 on the Pi (after a 48hr > > build :) and still getting this problem. > > > > I'll try and narrow it down - the SQLite api is the first thing to > > isolate I guess... > > > > cheers, > > > > dave > > > > On 02/05/14 22:58, Matthew Flatt wrote: > >> Version 5.2.1 seems like a long time ago (only two years? really?), and > >> some GC bugs have been fixed since then. Is upgrading to v6.0 possible? > >> We're offering a free ARM JIT with every upgrade! > >> > >> While 7 would be surprisingly close to a valid value for a random > >> `int`, it turns out that the object header has only 3 bits to hold that > >> value, so 7 is actually as far away as possible from a valid value. > >> > >> At Fri, 02 May 2014 22:44:43 +0100, David Griffiths wrote: > >>> Hi Matthew, > >>> > >>> Sorry, I was a bit short on details, I'm running 5.2.1, also using > >>> sqlite via jaymccarthy/sqlite:5:1/sqlite on planet. > >>> > >>> I had assumed it would be some kind of memory corruption, but "7" looks > >>> a bit more specific than I'd expect for that (like some kind of specific > >>> error value as it's one more than the PAGE_X types)... > >>> > >>> I'll try and narrow it down a little, e.g. without sqlite and see what > >>> happens. > >>> > >>> cheers, > >>> > >>> dave > >>> > >>> On 02/05/14 19:39, Matthew Flatt wrote: > >>>> That means something has gone generally wrong with memory management. > >>>> > >>>> Do you have a way to replicate the crash? I tried simply running the > >>>> web server, but I imagine there's a little more to it. > >>>> > >>>> At Fri, 02 May 2014 14:09:01 +0100, David Griffiths wrote: > >>>>> Hi all, > >>>>> > >>>>> I'm running a racket web server on a Raspberry Pi, and occasionally > >>>>> getting aborts with: > >>>>> > >>>>> Unhandled info->type 7 > >>>>> > >>>>> Which I've tracked down to src/racketgc2/newgc.c > >>>>> Any pointers how what this could be and how to fix/work around it? > >>>>> > >>>>> cheers, > >>>>> > >>>>> dave > >>>>> ____________________ > >>>>> Racket Users list: > >>>>> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > >>>> > >> ____________________ > >> Racket Users list: > >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users > >> > > > > ____________________ > > Racket Users list: > > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users