Neil, Out of curiosity, what kind of application have you developed for your client? Did you have to justify your use of Racket? Why did you choose Racket?
Steve From: Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org> To: George Neuner <gneun...@comcast.net>; users <users@racket-lang.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 4, 2015 4:34 PM Subject: Re: [racket] Racket on Centos? I always build it to put all of Racket into a single directory tree, by adding an argument like `--prefix=/usr/local/racket-6.1.1` when I do the "./configure" part of the build. One of my clients simply copies one of these install trees around to many servers (running the same GNU/Linux distro version), and that's worked perfectly for years. If you do it this way, there's not much else to do (if the target machine otherwise has the shared libraries on which Racket depends but does not include). On servers, I just have the application-specific stuff set an application-specific environment variable for the path to Racket version install to use, and everything else about the app uses that variable. (This is also used when running the app on a workstation.) On your workstation, for convenience on command lines that you type manually, you can add the path to the desired Racket installation, to your shell's `PATH` or `path` environment variable, but I suggest *not* doing that on server. Neil V. ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users
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