this time with the tarball...
Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> writes:
> Omar Polo <op@omarpolo.com> writes:
>
>> Hello ports,
>>
>> I wanted to play with lua and ended up needing luarocks. I tried to
>> resurrect the luarocks ports on openbsd-wip by abieber@ and cschutijser.
>> With this I was able to install (locally) and use things like luasocket
>> or dkjson, and even lua-lsp ^^
>>
>> I'm not sure about the FLAVORS bit, and I'm surely doing something wrong
>> with the PKGNAME
>>
>> % cd /usr/ports/packages/amd64
>> % find all -type f -name '*lua*'
>> all/luarocks-3.7.0.tgz
>> all/lua53rocks-3.7.0.tgz
>> all/lua52rocks-3.7.0.tgz
>>
>> but otherwise seems functional. I opted to rename the `luarocks' and
>> `luarocks-admin' executables so multiple flavors can be installed at the
>> same time (seems useful).
>>
>> I'll try to upstream patch-src_luarocks_core_cfg_lua eventually.
>>
>> Thoughts/comments?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Omar Polo
>>
>
> Here's an updated port with:
>
> - taking MAINTAINER (if nobody objects it)
> - fixed PKGNAME, now it generates
>
> % find all -type f -name '*lua*'
> all/luarocks-3.7.0-lua52.tgz
> all/luarocks-3.7.0-lua53.tgz
> all/luarocks-3.7.0-lua51.tgz
> all/luarocks-3.7.0.tgz
>
> - followed what alpine does with the renaming: `luarocks' and
> `luarocks-admin' are luarocks-${MODLUA_VERSION} and
> luarocks-admin-${MODLUA_VERSION}
>
> The only doubt I still have is regarding the flavors: what's the point
> of generating two equivalent packages? (luarocks and luarocks-lua51)
>
> Cheers,
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