On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Thomas Harning Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
> It is standard for distributions to not put their own things in
> /usr/local.  Now... If you mean that they do not even have it in the
> std reference path, that's no good.  You're either going to need to
> use the environment variables (LUA_PATH,...) perform your own install
> of Lua, or install luarocks into /usr, as opposed to /usr/local
> (putting in paths supposed to be managed by Fedora)

We have a 'standard' place for Lua to find things, and clearly FC
policy doesn't like it.

I did try installing into /usr, but that didn't change the
'deployment' directory, which remained /usr/local/share etc.

steve d.

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