--enable-csdefault vs --enable-csonly

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Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado

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Dec 4, 2019, 5:13:56 PM12/4/19
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Hi, I would like to change the OpenBSD Racket port to the CS version to
run some tests. What switch should I pass to configure?
--enable-csdefault or --enable-csonly?. I'm using the racket-minimal
tarball and the raco packages are installed manually as a regular user.


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Paulo Matos

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Dec 16, 2019, 2:54:12 AM12/16/19
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On Wednesday, 4 December 2019 23:13:56 UTC+1, Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado wrote:
Hi, I would like to change the OpenBSD Racket port to the CS version to
run some tests. What switch should I pass to configure?
--enable-csdefault or --enable-csonly?. I'm using the racket-minimal
tarball and the raco packages are installed manually as a regular user.


If you wish to build Racket CS as the default, use --enable-csdefault. This will ensure your racket binary won't have a cs suffix.
The --enable-csonly is only useful if you have already a very up-to-date racket you can use to build racket cs. If you don't or if compile time is not an issue, just forget about this option.


Paulo Matos
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