On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Mark Pulford <[email protected]> wrote:
> Leaving the documentation in the main directory is convenient for
> anyone not using Luarocks :).
This is indeed true, especially when we want to package something over
which we have no control. Personally, I think it's something to be
added to the 'new rockspec' discussion list.
E.g. something like
copy_directories = {tests = {'test.lua'}, docs = {'readme.txt'}}
That is, this specification first creates 'tests' and and moves the
indicated files to it and so forth.
Oh, a little observation: builds fine on Windows, but you rely on
luaposix to run the tests - AFAIK just for getting the timestamp for
benchmarks.
steve d.
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