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- Subject: Re: The 'ex' library
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:39:31 +0200
On 20/08/2010 10:23, Bob Hibberdine wrote:
I have just started playing around with 'ex' library in Lua for Windows
and have hit a problem:
I don't see how it is related to Alien library, but then again I don't
know/don't recall this 'ex' library whose name is hard to search (so I
haven't tried...). Providing a link could help...
If there is no relation to Alien, I recommend to avoid replying to a
random message of the mailing list to start a new thread, as those
reading the ML in threaded mode and marking as read the threads they
have no interest in might just skip your message (I know I missed some
interesting discussions this way).
OK, I was intently of bad faith above, and I am curious, so I did a
search with proper keywords and found (indirectly)
http://code.google.com/p/lua-ex-api/ which seems to be a good candidate
(providing a full name of the library can help too...).
I remember this lib, now...
See this message as friendly advices, nothing else. :-)
I wrote that because you have no answer yet, which might be related to
the above issues. Or that lua-ex people are in holidays... ;-)
Now, trying to make a useful answer, and out of curiosity, I tried to
compile lua-ex but I failed somewhere as I am not too familiar with gcc
(too spoiled by Visual Studio, probably...). Not much time to try
harder. Providing a binary for Windows could have been a good idea from
the authors (as Windows users are often bad with compilers! ;-))
Looking again at the API, I see they recommend to use
io.pipe and os.spawn, no ex.pipe nor ex.spawn
It might depend on the version, or it might be a cause of your issue, or
not at all. Just throwing uninformed ideas... :-D
Regards.
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Philippe Lhoste
-- (near) Paris -- France
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