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LuaDist provides automated CMake building and Lua-based deployment of software.Web site: http://www.luadist.org |
(DEFUNCT) LuaDist provided automated CMake building and Lua-based deployment of software. |
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Can someone please provide a update on the status of LuaDist? The website luadist dot org looks like a domain squatting site, so it may not be good to directing people there. The github site appears to be archived, but I can't find any explanations. It would be nice to have a correct Status summary and current recommendations for new users. |
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Dist provided automated CMake building and Lua-based deployment of software.
LuaDist is sort-of like LuaRocks, BSD ports, and RPM:
Dist can build/deploy many types of things, including applications (e.g. Lua), system libraries (e.g. zlib), Lua modules (e.g. luazlib), and (soon) entire distributions (e.g. Lua for Windows via the batteries[6] meta package).
Dist is self-contained and builds it own dependencies from source.
Dist packages to LuaRocks packages since LuaRocks supports CMake builds. The "luarocks" package in LuaDist will also be usable to deploy LuaRocks if desired.
LuaDist is free software and uses the MIT license.
LuaDist can be downloaded from GitHub in source and binary form[10]. For source installation instructions visit the project wiki[11].
Can someone please provide a update on the status of LuaDist? The website luadist dot org looks like a domain squatting site, so it may not be good to directing people there. The github site appears to be archived, but I can't find any explanations. It would be nice to have a correct Status summary and current recommendations for new users.
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