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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I think most of the graphical stuff
should be loaded at runtime, and you should not need those
libraries just to compile racket.<br>
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On 05/19/2013 11:16 AM, Nathan Campos wrote:<br>
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I was thinking about using Racket in my HP Jornada 720
(running Linux of course) just for fun, since it's a cool little
machine. The problem is that Racket requires FLTK and a all the
stuff to run the graphical environment and libraries, which will
make a process a lot harder, since I'll have to compile all the
X11 stuff, then compile FLTK, then Racket.<br>
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Since all the projects I'll run there are going to be built
for command-line, is there any flag I can set to make Racket
compile only the command-line stuff and ignore the graphical
part?<br>
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<div dir="ltr"><b>Nathan Campos</b>
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