> On 20 December 2013 17:46,  <hguala...@inf.puc-rio.br> wrote:

> Not finding lua.h means that either you don't have lua.h at all (eg,
> you installed lua via a package manager but not the "-dev" package
> contaning the .h file; unlikely because the LuaRocks installer would
> have complained) or you have it in a non-default location and the
> makefile was not made aware of that. The latter case indicates a bug
> in the rockspec,  and the warning message above confirms.
>
> I uploaded a revised version of the rockspec, 1.3-2. Please give it a try:

Hmm, may be my fault (see [1]). But given the change you made,
is that a bug in LuaRocks or something unclear in the documentation?

>From [2]:

> The variables table always contains entries for LUA_BINDIR, LUA_INCDIR
and LUA_LIBDIR.


[1] https://github.com/mikejsavage/lua-bcrypt/issues/3#issuecomment-30342776
[2] http://luarocks.org/en/Paths_and_external_dependencies

-- 
Pierre Chapuis


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