On 25 Feb, 2014, at 13:03 , Jayanth Acharya <jayachar88@gmail.com> wrote: > Getting back to Lua after a gap of few months, in the interim my primary PC got trashed and I am setting up my Lua development environment on Windows 7 (64bit EE, if it matters), afresh. Thanks to the gap, and lack of practise, I'm effectively back to square one, so might ask few naive questions. > > Before I stopped working on Lua, I had switched from LfW to LuaDist, and was using ZBS as IDE, almost exclusively. In the interim, I believe a ZBS release has enabled on-the-fly installation of missing LuaDist packages ('batteries'). Also, I had to resort to some tricks to get LuaDist and ZBS working together. This brings me to the questions -- > > What is the recommended 'least painful' way to setup LuaDist with ZBS, afresh. I have already downloaded the LuaDist windows binary and ZBS, but before installing, wanted to check. > Hello Jayanth, There are multiple ways to do so. If you do not mind an older version of ZBS then there is one already integrated in the LuaDist binaries release (/bin/zbstudio.exe) which should work out of the box when downloaded from luadist.org. In this case you can install packages using the /bin/luadist tool. The second recommended way is to use the current ZBS release and add a LuaDist[1] plugin to it. That will allow you to install most modules you need directly from ZBS console. pd [1] https://github.com/pkulchenko/ZeroBraneStudio/issues/225#issuecomment-27532676
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