I know that MurgaLua[1] comes with Luasocket compiled in, and has a statically compiled version for linux, for windows: no idea whether it's statical or not, I'm not using windows that often. You can find the last version that comes with the source here:[2] and the most recent binary version here[3] [1]: http://www.murga-projects.com/murgaLua/index.html [2]: http://jpjacobs.ulyssis.org/progs/murgaLua-0.6.9.tar.gz [3]: http://jpjacobs.ulyssis.org/progs/murgaLua-snapshot.tar.gz Greetz Jan-Pieter * Eric Tetz <erictetz@gmail.com> [100610 12:00]: > Two questions: > > (1) I'm trying to statically link Luasocket into an app, and I'm > completely confounded by the module system. Does anyone know of an > open source project that statically links Luasocket to a Lua 5.1.x > that I could look at? > > (2) Assuming I can get past step 1, I'd like to be able to validate. > There doesn't appear to be any http tests in the Luasocket package, > and as far as I can tell the only sample app that use http (cddb) > doesn't work. When I run it (e.g. lua5.1.exe cddb.lua classical > 270b8617) I get: > > lua5.1.exe: cddb.lua:35: attempt to call field 'get' (a nil value) > stack traceback: > cddb.lua:35: in main chunk > > I'm using the luasocket-2.0.2-lua-5.1.2-Win32-vc6.zip with the samples > in luasocket-2.0.2.tar.gz, both from LuaForge. > > Thanks in advance. :) -- You can check the integrity of this emailmessage with gpg. Various gpg-frontends at http://www.gnupg.org/ My public key resides at http://jpjacobs.ulyssis.org/pubkey.asc I use grml (http://grml.org/)
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