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- Subject: Re: [ANN] Stdlib 34.1 released
- From: "Gary V. Vaughan" <gary@...>
- Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 02:14:39 +0700
On 2 Apr 2013, at 02:10, Gary V. Vaughan <gary@vaughan.pe> wrote:
> Hi Dirk,
>
> On 2 Apr 2013, at 01:57, Dirk Laurie <dirk.laurie@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2013/4/1 Gary V. Vaughan <gary@vaughan.pe>:
>>
>>> Stdlib's home page is at http://github.com/rrthomas/lua-stdlib/
>>
>> How does one use the stuff in there?
>>
>> The INSTALL says:
>>
>> Briefly, the shell commands `./configure; make; make install' should
>> configure, build, and install this package.
>>
>> I've often seen packages with that; however, this one does not have
>> a ./configure. It does not have a Makefile. It does not have a rockspec.
>> Instead, it has:
>>
>> configure.ac
>> GNUmakefile
>> Makefile.am
>> stdlib.rockspec.in
>>
>> Obviously some package will turn these into the real thing.
>> Doubtless some Googling or internet exploration will reveal
>> all. But a little hint in ether the README or INSTALL would
>> have been nice.
>
> Sorry about that. We've just dropped in the standard GNU INSTALL file,
> which only holds true if you build a release.
>
> I'll add a note to README before the next release, thanks.
>
> You have several options:
>
> 1) Use Luarocks: luarocks install stdlib
> That's it! This is the easiest way to get stdlib by fare.
> 2) Use a full source release: https://github.com/rrthomas/lua-stdlib/archive/v34.1.tar.gz
> now you will have the files you need, to follow the INSTALL instructions,
> after unpacking:
> ./configure --prefix=/somewhere/on/your/lua/cpath
> make
> (as root!) make install
> 3) Change to the release tag in your git checkout:
> git checkout v34.1
> proceed to step 2 above.
> 4) Be a developer, install versions of the autotools somewhere on PATH, then,
> autoreconf --force --verbose --install
> proceed to step 2 above to finish now that you have the generated files.
5) when you get to step 2, and have successfully run configure, you can generate
the rockspecs with:
make rockspecs
and then do a luarocks install from the local checkout with something like:
luarocks make stdlib-34.1-1.rockspec
or if you are not on the release branch, better to use
luarocks make stdlib-git-1.rockspec
> HTH!
> --
> Gary V. Vaughan (gary AT vaughan DOT pe)
>