On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Jim Whitehead II <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's all I'm doing by directly editing luaconf.h, forcing that to
> always be the case so I can truly say that out of the box the lua
> executable only looks at the sandbox path to get modules. I'm not sure
> why that's objectionable..

It's certainly how Lua is intended to be used. Given how easy it is to
rebuild, I can't see the problem either.

With the Lua for Linux experiments, I felt no guilt whatsoever in
patching Lua so that it could run locally. The idea then was that
people could 'try before they buy' and have the convenience of a
distribution that sits in its own self-contained directory.

steve d.

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