It did not found lua, so it was built without it.
you should:
- locate lua.h
assuming it is in /usr/local/include
you should then:
$ ./configure --with-lua=/usr/local --whith-this --with-that
check in the report at the end of configure whether lua was included or not.
please report success or failure.
If it fails you should send back the output of:
$ find / -name 'lua.h' -or -name 'liblua.a'
+ the config.log (gzipped please) so I can find out what's wrong with
the configure script.
Thanks,
Luis
On 2/16/07, Douglas Pratley <Douglas.pratley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi guys
I'm having trouble building a Wireshark RPM with Lua support.
I really a Windows (ugh) guy, so I may be missing something obvious.
I set up a build environment on Fedora Core 6, installed the libraries for
Lua and for ADNS and then said:
[my_ws_dir]$ ./autogen.sh
[my_ws_dir]$ ./configure --with-lua --with-adns
[my_ws_dir]$ make all
And Wireshark waas built and supported both ADNS and Lua when running with
./wireshark
So (after some digging around) I said:
[my_ws_dir]$ ./make rpm-package
And a _lot_ later, there was an RPM.
I took the RPM and tried to install it on a different box, and got told it
needed ADNS. This was good, so I installed ADNS, and then it installed, and
ran
- and utterly ignored Lua script
I installed Lua.i386, and it still ignored it.
Anyone know what I might have done wrong? It's baffling me, and as the RPM
package build does a huge copy and clean build every time tweaking it has
eaten my day...
Cheers
Doug
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