On Jan 9, 2008 11:35 AM, Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 09:21 -0500, Ryan Pusztai wrote:
>
> > I really want to use wxLua, but if I can't build it I won't be able to
> > use it. If I can figure out how to build wxLua as a monolithic,
> > instead of all those wxluabind..... libraries would you be
> > interested?
>
> *raises hand* - while I'm sure having a load of modules you can load
> into any Lua application is handy, my use case just requires a big fat
> lump of an interpreter with them in already. I'd be very interested in
> such a thing.
>
Great.
>
> > What is the method you use to test and build on Linux? I don't mind
> > changing away from configure (actually I would perfer it ;-) ).
>
> As a user and developer, autotools make me cry. My life would be so
> much easier without them - especially on occasions like this where they
> get it wrong, and they produce a Makefile that is turgid in the extreme
> and impossible to debug!
>
I agree 100%. As a user and developer I can't stand autotools either. I have
written another post to the list to discuss what I have done so far. Lets
move this topic to that post. Look for the "Monolithic wxLua Lua Module
build files" post.
--
Regards,
Ryan
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