[plt-scheme] Exe compilation for other PCs'

From: pascal.delcombel (pascal.delcombel at wanadoo.fr)
Date: Wed Jun 21 14:14:27 EDT 2006

Thanks Eli

I did try this:

(module mymodule
        mzscheme
  (display "Hello, everyone")
  (newline))
(require mymodule)

I saw no difference.
Any little sample, to explain?

Again, many thanks beforehand.
Pascal Delcombel
pascal.delcombel at wanadoo.fr

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eli Barzilay" <eli at barzilay.org>
To: "pascal.delcombel" <pascal.delcombel at wanadoo.fr>
Cc: <plt-scheme at list.cs.brown.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: [plt-scheme] Exe compilation for other PCs'


> On Jun 21, pascal.delcombel wrote:
>> Hi everyone
>>
>> I tried to compile a program with the new 3.50 DrScheme version, to
>> install the result on another PC (just to check if the new feature
>> works, as I understood it should).  Well, when lauching the exe on
>> the other PC, I'm requested to define the path to a DrScheme dll.
>>
>> I that the normal feature? Does that mean I have to install this dll
>> as well as the exe file? Or any other trick?
>
> You need to write your code in a module, using the "(module ...)"
> language; then, when you use the create executable menu entry, you
> will have an option of creating a "Distribution" -- this will produce
> a zip file that has the executable and any required materials.
>
> -- 
>          ((lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x)))          Eli Barzilay:
>                  http://www.barzilay.org/                 Maze is Life!
>
> 




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