[plt-scheme] [netgeek at speakeasy.net: Re: PLT web-server]
I'm sorry this mail was sent many days ago and I've gotten an answer to
the question.
-mike
On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 11:22:40AM -0500, Mike MacHenry wrote:
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> I am helping a friend (/former co-worker) work through using the plt-scheme
> web-server. He's run into a problem of the web-server seemingly requiring
> mred and thus X. Does the web-server really require X to run? PaulG, is
> there a work around that he could run with just mzscheme? I know you can
> start up the server with the "serve" primative. Could he right a mzscheme
> script using that?
>
> -mike
>
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> Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 12:05:46 -0400
> From: Mike Burns <netgeek at speakeasy.net>
> To: Mike MacHenry <dskippy at cs.uchicago.edu>
> Subject: Re: PLT web-server
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> In-Reply-To: <20020822105912.A16794 at ernie.cs.uchicago.edu>; from dskippy at cs.uchicago.edu on Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:59:12AM -0500
>
> Well, I tried running the web-shell.ss that you gave me, but it required a CVS
> PLT. I managed to get DrScheme from CVS and I built it with
> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/lib/plt/ --enable-dynlib --disable-mred --disable-gl
> However, when I ran /usr/local/lib/plt/bin/web-server, it complained that mred
> was not found. I checked web-server (it's a shell script) and it was calling
> /usr/local/lib/plt/bin/mred as its last step. I deleted everything and rebuilt
> with the same problem.
>
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> Mike Burns <netgeek at speakeasy.net> <http://netgeek.ws>
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