Thanks for the advice. I did not know about these tools, but apart from the 
fact that I really should know how to use them, I did just fine with 
DrRacket IDE where I just click on Racket->Crete Executable->Distribution 
(to install on other machines), and GRacket, and all is done for me.
My original question was not how to create stand alone executable, but 
where can I post my executable for others to use.


On Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 3:40:49 AM UTC+8 johnbclements wrote:

> There are two raco tools that might be of use to you: here’s a link to the 
> documentation for both of them:
>
> https://docs.racket-lang.org/guide/exe.html
>
> Also, I personally recommend using the discourse forum rather than this 
> mailing list. Following the transition to discourse last year, the users 
> mailing list is much less frequently used.
>
> https://racket.discourse.group/
>
> John Clements
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2022, at 07:25, Hrvoje Blazevic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I've been working last several months on a GUI math training/understanding 
> program for my 6 year old daughter who just started grade 1 (in Philippines 
> - they start beginning of June). 
> Originally I started with addition and subtraction, but as every new topic 
> (math related) was introduced in school (like basic idea of fractions, 
> clock and many others) and as I saw problems in understanding, I would add 
> a new exercise to the program. It contains 12 exercises in all now, and is 
> pretty much complete (I run out of ideas) :-) .
>
> My problem/question is following. 
> As I've seen with my daughter, the program is very successful in teaching 
> (at least it is with my daughter), and she actually enjoys using it (which 
> was not the case when I originally started with papers of printed 
> problems). Therefore I would like to post this program on the internet for 
> other parents to use, but I can't find where Racket compiled/standalone 
> programs are posted.
>
> I have of-course found Racket packages repository, but (I admit I know 
> nothing of Racket packages) it does not seem to be what I need. As far as I 
> see it, packages are for people who use racket, have racket installed on 
> their computers, and know how to handle packages. 
> This is definitely not the folks I have in mind for my program.
>
> So is there such a repository where I can post tarball containing compiled 
> program, and source code.
>
> Hrvoje Blazevic
>
>
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