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- Subject: Re: Lua-friendly OSes
- From: Natanael Copa <natanael.copa@...>
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 15:56:10 +0200
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Pascal Du Maurrier
<pascaldumaurrier@yahoo.fr> wrote:
...
> Could you please give me a brief overview of what libraries/bindings are already available to access what OSes? (Especially direct support of filesystem management, so as to avoid resorting to system calls).
> This was pretty much the core of my question. Sorry for not making it clear in the first post.
Alpine Linux has something like:
lua-alt-getopt
lua-apk
lua-augeas
lua-bitlib
lua-crypto
lua-curl
lua-curses
lua-discount
lua-dns
lua-ev
lua-expat
lua-filesystem
lua-graphviz
lua-iconv
lua-imlib2
lua-json4
lua-ldoc
lua-lgob
lua-llthreads
lua-md5
lua-openrc
lua-pc
lua-penlight
lua-pingu
lua-posix
lua-posixtz
lua-pty
lua-rex
lua-rex-pcre
lua-rex-posix
lua-sec
lua-sircbot
lua-socket
lua-sql-mysql
lua-sql-postgres
lua-sql-sqlite3
lua-stdlib
lua-stringy
lua-uuid
lua-xctrl
lua-xml
lua-yaml
lua-zlib
lua-zmq
--
Natanael Copa