On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 08:23:49AM -0500, CRIBBSJ wrote: > This would also satisfy a lot of the people, like me, who don't > necessarily want to learn the ins and outs of C compiling. We just want > a version of lua that has the libraries that we need. As the Debian maintainer of the Lua packages I have the following timeline: 1. Implement a lua40 package set and migrate the lua41 stuff to be called lua41 instead of lua4 2. Implement a loadlibrary like thing (prolly use loadlib since it's there) 3. Make that the default lua for debian 4. Take as many extensions as I can find and add them to Debian as loadlib'able extensions. Unfortunately I don't know how much time I do/don't have to do it all in :( Daniel -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.digital-scurf.org/ Hostmaster, Webmaster, and Chief Code Wibbler Digital-Scurf Unlimited GPG Public key available from keyring.debian.org KeyId: 20687895 philosophy: Unintelligible answers to insoluble problems.
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