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- Subject: Re: Linking LuaSocket statically
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 11:07:34 +0200
On 30/07/2010 09:25, Martin Velek wrote:
Hi Andrew,
it works like a charm :).
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Martin
On 29 July 2010 23:47, Andrew Cannon<ajc@gmx.net> wrote:
...a small addendum to my last post:
In addition to the changes below, the lua scripts for socket and mime have to be
modified as follows:
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Andrew Cannon wrote:
Hi,
a while ago I made a statically-linked luasocket for a project running uclinux
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Hope that helps anyone trying to do the same
Andrew
I dislike playing the watchdog, but sometime netiquette has to be
reminded (read: I dislike even more such breaches... ;-))
Please, in general, avoid top-posting.
To quote (or paraphrase) a well known saying:
A: Because it is hard to follow.
Q: Why avoiding top-posting?
I would add another issue with top-posting: often people become lazy (or
just forget) and leave the whole thread (in reverse or mixed order!) a
the bottom of their message, which is totally useless if you have a good
mail reader (threading messages, for example). It only contributes to
bloat the mailboxes...
So also remember to trim down the part you quote (if needed) to only the
few relevant lines you answer to.
At least, here we avoided HTML messages in double <big> style... :-P
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