On 12/16/09 09:47, Cedric BAIL wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Geoffrey<li...@serioustechnology.com>  wrote:
>> I'm getting the following when attempting to install E17 via easy_e17.sh:
>>
>> checking for LUA... no
>> checking for LUA... no
>> checking for LUA... no
>> checking for LUA... no
>> configure: error: unable to find Lua
>>
>> Although I believe I've got it installed:
>>
>> 'rpm -qa |grep lua' produces:
>>
>> lua-lposix-1.0-3mdv2009.0
>> lua5.0-5.0.3-8mdv2009.0
>> liblua5.1-5.1.4-2mdv2009.0
>> lua-lposix-devel-1.0-3mdv2009.0
>> lua-5.1.4-2mdv2009.0
>>
>> Anyone know what I'm missing here?
>
> This doesn't look like dev packages. Do you have anything that look
> like *lua*.pc on your system (typically inside /usr/lib/pkgconfig) ?

As others mentioned, I was missing the liblau-devel package.  Installed 
it and E17 compiled and installed.  Thanks for the hints folks.


-- 
Until later, Geoffrey

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
  - Benjamin Franklin

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