Under Debian and Debian-like systems (such as Ubuntu), Lua's header
files are stored in /usr/include/lua5.1/ and the shared object is called
liblua5.1.so.  This is so you can have multiple versions installed at
once.

wxLua's configure script does not detect Lua when it is installed in
such a location, and uses its built-in version.

Additionally, I cannot find an option to force wxLua to use its internal
version in the event it does find a copy on the system.

B.


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