[2019-03-23 16:23:27] William Hubbs: > The first thing is liblua as a shared library. If you are using lua > internally in a program, upstream strongly recommends not linking it > this way; it is supposed to be statically linked into the executable. > Because of this, and because of the amount of custom patching we do to > maintain liblua as a shared library, I plan to stop creating the shared > library.
Pretty sure removing the shared version of liblua will cause a large amount of patching to be done in a lot of software that may not support static linking out of the box. > I'm a bit undecided still about slotting lua. I'm sure we > need subslots so we can force rebuilds when new lua releases enter the > tree. However, I'm still unsure whether we need slots. I don't know of > many things in the tree that are locked to a specific version > of lua (there is only one package based on an irc conversation I > had this week). > Does anyone have any thoughts? Are there more packages in the tree that > are locked to a specific version of lua? There should be slotting of lua, for example in the few programs that I know will need it: - app-editors/vis::{lua,lanodanOverlay}: Requires >=lua-5.2 does not support luajit (incomplete 5.2 compatibility) - media-video/mpv: requires lua:5.2 or luajit doesn’t seems to plan supporting 5.3[1] Also the lua overlay, which I would highly recommend using as a base has a slotted version of lua, instead of extending SLOT="0". 1: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/wiki/FAQ#Why_does_mpv_not_support_Lua_53