Lua Packaging Guidelines
What is Lua?
As described on the Lua website, Lua is
"Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description."
To learn Lua, read Programming in Lua.
Spec Template for a Lua Package
Many Lua packages use Lua-rocks for packaging. It is helpful
to examine the .rockspec
specification as a guide in writing your spec file.
Some packages require compilation of C programs, but others may be pure Lua. Both
will have very similar install locations.
Summary: Lua integration with libev Name: lua-ev License: MIT Version: 1.5 Release: 2%{?dist} URL: https://github.com/brimworks/lua-ev Source0: %{url}/archive/v%{version}/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz BuildRequires: cmake BuildRequires: gcc BuildRequires: libev-devel BuildRequires: lua-devel %description Event loop programming with Lua. %prep %autosetup -n %{name}-%{version} %build %cmake -DINSTALL_CMOD=%{lua_libdir} %cmake_build %install %cmake_install %check #packaged tests do not work directly #Use example program as a smoke test LUA_CPATH=%{buildroot}%{lua_libdir}/?.so \ lua example.lua LUA_CPATH=%{buildroot}%{lua_libdir}/?.so \ lua -e 'ev = require "ev"; print(ev.version())' %files %license README %doc example.lua %{lua_libdir}/ev.so %changelog * Thu Dec 08 2022 Benson Muite <benson_muite@emailplus.org> - 1.5-1 - Use README as license * Sat Nov 19 2022 Benson Muite <benson_muite@emailplus.org> - 1.5-2 - Fix install location based on review - Add further smoke test * Wed Nov 16 2022 Benson Muite <benson_muite@emailplus.org> - 1.5-1 - Initial release
Naming
Lua add-on packages generally follow the naming scheme of lua-modulename
— e.g. lua-filesystem
, lua-lpeg
, lua-moonscript
. If the module name
makes it clear that it is an add-on for Lua, though, the module name
itself is sufficient. e.g. lutok
.
Use your judgement — e.g. the second l
in lua-lpeg
already stands for Lua,
but it might not be seen as unambiguous enough.
Macros
The following macros for packaging lua extensions are provided by the
lua-devel
package:
Macro | Description |
---|---|
|
version of system installed lua |
|
installation directory for compiled modules |
|
installation directory for arch-independent modules |
|
declares the needed runtime dependencies for the binary package |
For EPEL, define the following macros at the top of your spec file:
%{!?lua_version: %global lua_version %{lua: print(string.sub(_VERSION, 5))}} # for compiled modules %{!?lua_libdir: %global lua_libdir %{_libdir}/lua/%{lua_version}} # for arch-independent modules %{!?lua_pkgdir: %global lua_pkgdir %{_datadir}/lua/%{lua_version}}
To make the package pull the correct runtime dependencies, declare them like this:
Requires: lua >= %{lua_version} Requires: lua < %{lua: os.setlocale('C'); print(string.sub(_VERSION, 5) + 0.1)}
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