See the IUP documentation, in Guide/IupLua.

  You should require "iuplua", not "iup". Also the Lua interpreter must be
configured in the CPATH to include the 51 or 53 suffix.

Best,
Scuri


Em 07/01/2018 13:41, "Γιώργος Κωστόπουλος" <[email protected]> escreveu:

> Hi! :-)
>
> I just installed IUP (package iup-3.23_Linux26g4_64_lib.tar.gz with
> ./install script from directory ~/iup) at my system (Debian Jessie
> (oldstable) x64 KDE).
>
> Trying to run a program, I'm receiving this message:
> "error while loading shared libraries: libiup.so: cannot open shared
> object file: No such file or directory".
>
> Seems like IUP is not installed.
> What now?
> TIA! :-)
> G.
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