On Wednesday 18 May 2005 7:11 am, Carlos Lorenz wrote: > > also it might help using a statically linked lua binary. i haven't used > > it, > > but the elf statifier (http://statifier.sourceforge.net/) seems like the > > appropriate tool > > Javier, > > This may be something to be considered. As I told to Romulo in a private > email ( because it was in Portuguese ) I suspect that the .deb package I > have installed in my Linux box at office could have unpacked additional > files such as libraries. Well I am not sure about it. If this is what on your box, try: ldd /usr/bin/lua (change for your specific path to the lua binary) it'll tell you what dynamic libraries it needs. then repeat the same on your server. if you don't have a command line there, just upload a script that does the same (after echoing "content-type:text/text" or any headers you want). > happened I may be using a dynamically linked Lua binary at my box and it > wont fit at ISP provider server unless I put the proper libraries over > there too. The problem could be solved using a statically linked Lua binary > but well, once more I guess I am not able to make it :( the downside of a real static executable is that it might not be able to load any Lua module. -- Javier
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