I am unsure: this system is an Origin 350 with 8gb RAM and 4x700mhz MIPS. Does
Racket expect more?
Thanks!
Eric
On Jan 26, 2020, 9:00 AM -0500, Matthew Flatt , wrote:
> And you have enough memory, and there's no system-imposed memory limit
> --- as reported by `ulimit -a` in bash, for example?
>
And you have enough memory, and there's no system-imposed memory limit
--- as reported by `ulimit -a` in bash, for example?
(Maybe a dumb question, but the last IRIX machine I used, decades ago,
would not have had enough memory to build modern Racket.)
At Sun, 26 Jan 2020 05:48:15 -0800 (PST), Er
That was (mostly) the problem. I hard-coded the paths in mzssl.rkt, and it
proceeded.
Next, it errors with "out of memory":
raco setup: making: /deinprogramm-signature/deinprogramm/signature
(DeinProgramm - Signatures)
raco setup: in /deinprogramm-signature/deinprogramm/signature
raco setup:
At Sat, 25 Jan 2020 12:36:57 -0800 (PST), Eric Dodd wrote:
> getenv: contract violation
> expected: string-environment-variable-name?
> given: #f
> context...:
>
> /usr/people/edodd/local/share/racket/collects/racket/private/misc.rkt:202:2:
> getenv
>/usr/people/edodd/local/share/rac
I'm working on porting Racket to IRIX. With a few minor patches, it compiles
cleanly. However, it fails on `make install` with the following error:
racket/racketcgc -L debug -X "/usr/people/edodd/local/share/racket/collects" -G
"/usr/people/edodd/local/etc/racket"--no-user-path -N "raco" -l-
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