No. The LuaBinaries is optional.
Best,
Scuri
2018-01-19 15:14 GMT-02:00 sur-behoffski <sur_behoff...@grouse.com.au>:
> On 01/19/18 21:14, Antonio Scuri wrote:
>
>> The Lua bindings of the libraries do depends on Lua.
>>
>> Best,
>> Scuri
>>
>>
>> 2018-01-18 22:17 GMT-02:00 sur-behoffski <sur_behoff...@grouse.com.au>:
>>
>> G'day,
>>>
>>> [All content here relates to GNU/Linux builds; I've tried to work on two
>>> separate Ubuntu-based distributions.]
>>>
>>> I've been trying to avoid unpacking/building the Lua sources inside
>>> the IM/CD/IUP extended tree, hoping that I could simply rely on
>>> the version of Lua installed on the system.
>>>
>>> The documentation:
>>> * im-3.12_Docs.pdf, Page 14;
>>> * cd-5.11.1_Docs.pdf, Pages 26/27; and
>>> * iup-3.23_Docs.pdf, Page 55;
>>>
>>> all state that unpacking/using the SourceForge "LuaBinaries" project,
>>> which consolidates Lua versions for use within projects, is optional,
>>> as long as the environment has:
>>>
>>> export LUA_SUFFIX=
>>> export LUA_INC=/usr/include/lua5.1
>>>
>>> The documentation also notes that IUP relies on CD, and CD relies on
>>> IM, so, of the three, IM should be built first.
>>> [...]
>>>
>>
> G'day, and thanks for the response.
>
> When I write "local-lua-less", I merely mean that a version of
> Lua (SourceForge package LuaBinaries) is not present in the build
> tree. I do not mean to state that Lua is entirely absent from
> the system.
>
> Okay, I've double-checked, and the packages:
>
> * lua5.1; and
> * liblua5.1-0-dev
>
> are installed (as per the documentation); this was done many months
> ago. Also, as noted above, I'm aware and careful about setting
> LUA_SUFFIX and LUA_INC in the environment before starting a build.
>
> Therefore, if I am reading the situation correctly, the documentation
> for the GNU/Linux build is incorrect (defective/buggy) when it states
> that using the LuaBinaries project from SourceForge in the local
> TecGraf (Lua/IM/CD/IUP) tree is optional.
>
> Does this description match your understanding of the situation?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> s-b etc
>
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