OK, there's now a new tag for lunitx

https://github.com/dcurrie/lunit.git

"0.6.0"

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On Oct 4, 2012, at 2:08 PM, Hisham <h...@hisham.hm> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Doug Currie <doug.cur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This begs the question: if we have a rock that has different versions for 
>> Lua 5.1 and Lua 5.2, do they get new names? Or is there a way the rock can 
>> choose which tarball/git-tag to use depending on the Lua version?
> 
> Not really. I agree this is a significant limitation in the 5.2
> transition (there are others: for example Windows binary rocks are not
> identified as built for Lua 5.1 or 5.2). There is support to identify
> compatibility with 5.1 or 5.2 in a single rock, but that's processed
> after versioning (ie, LuaRocks currently can't use this information in
> order to choose which version to download).
> 
>> I forked (Mike's forked by) Sam's lunitx for my own testing purposes for 
>> lsqlite3; several people have now made contributions, including Debian 
>> packaging by Ricky. So, it's been a collaborative effort! I'd welcome the 
>> contribution of a rockspec if anyone is so inclined. If you send me a pull 
>> request I can merge it and tag the repo appropriately, or if you just prefer 
>> a tag I can do that, too.
> 
> A version tag in the repo would be great; rockspecs need that in order
> to have a fixed target when packing a rock.
> 
> -- Hisham
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