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Lua Binaries

Overview

LuaBinaries is a distribution of the Lua libraries and executables compiled for several platforms.

This distribution offers a standard set of Lua libraries for the available platforms that can be used in any project that wants to be compatible with Tecgraf/PUC-Rio products and Kepler Project components.

LuaBinaries is free software and uses the same license as Lua 5.

Motivation

Since Lua offers no standard set of libraries, many projects and teams have to build their own version of the Lua libraries and this can create binary incompatibilities among the resulting products.

Tecgraf/PUC-Rio and Kepler Project teams have a lot of shared products, so it made no sense to keep maintaining two (incompatible) sets of Lua libraries in parallel. While it would be nice to have a single standard for the whole Lua community, that is still not the reality. So both teams merged their requirements and now use a common set of files. Those files are called LuaBinaries and are available here for other Lua developers that want to use them.

Using a common set of libraries has some advantages for the developer:

If you need to recompile from sources and would like to ensure LuaBinaries compatibility, use the source package available at the LuaBinaries Download with no modifications. In fact the only change from the Lua.org package is the name of library and executable that use "luaXX" instead of "lua", where XX is the version number.

Installation

The LuaBinaries files are intended for advanced users and programmers who want to incorporate Lua in their applications or distributions and would like to keep compatibility with LuaBinaries, so they also will be compatible with many other modules available on the Internet. Get it from SourceForge or from the dedicated servers it is hosted in.

If what you want is a full Lua installation, please check other projects such as the Lua for Windows or LuaRocks.

History Credits

The binaries are built and maintained by Antonio Scuri from Tecgraf. The project was designed by André Carregal and Antonio Scuri with contributions from Danilo Tuler and Diego Nehab. We also receive valuable collaborations from Mike Pall, David Burgess, Fabio Mascarenhas and Tomas Guisasola.

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