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molator, 07/18/2011 12:00 pm
Installing Luabind on Linux, Mac OS X, ...¶
Since luabind is not available from macports (I think certain Linux Distributions do not provide it too), here the short summary how to install luabind on a Unix like system :)
Installing lua¶
To build luabind, you need liblua. Install it, for example on a Mac using macports:
sudo port install lua
On Ubuntu 10.04:
sudo apt-get install liblua5.1-0-dev
On CentOS 5+
yum install lua-devel
Getting the source¶
While writing this, the most current version is 0.9. Get it!
On Mac OS X:
curl -O http://sunet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/luabind/luabind/0.9/luabind-0.9.tar.gz
On Linux:
wget http://sunet.dl.sourceforge.net/project/luabind/luabind/0.9/luabind-0.9.tar.gz
Alternativly, you can take the source on Kervala's repository
http://hg.kervala.net/packaging/file/
Here is a clone on bitbucket:
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/rti/ryzom-core-luabind
That version includes a cmake config and allows to build a debian package.
Extract the source¶
tar zxf luabind-0.9.tar.gz
Building and installing¶
All CMake platforms¶
If you downloaded sources from http://hg.kervala.net/packaging/file/ or https://bitbucket.org/rti/ryzom-core-luabind/src, you just need to type
cd luabind mkdir build cd build cmake .. # with STLport, append: -DWITH_STLPORT=ON # in static, append: -DWITH_STATIC=ON make sudo make install
On Ubuntu 10.04:¶
install boost build:
sudo apt-get install boost-build libboost-dev
and compile / install with the following command:
sudo bjam --prefix=/usr/local install
On Gentoo¶
if boost-build package is not installed:
sudo emerge boost-build -av
and compile /install with the following command: (replace 1_41 by your version of bjam)
sudo bjam-1_41 --prefix=/usr/local install
check if lib is named correctly.
ls /usr/local/lib/libluabind*.so
if lib si named libluabindd.so create a symlink
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libluabindd.so /usr/local/lib/libluabind.so
On Mac OS X:¶
Using bjam:
sudo bjam --toolset=darwin --prefix=/usr/local install
Kervala's repository works great on Mac OS X as well.
Be sure to build a static library (-DWITH_STATIC=ON), else strange errors might occur. (see #1212)
hg clone https://bitbucket.org/rti/ryzom-core-luabind cd ryzom-core-luabind mkdir build cd build cmake -DWITH_STATIC=ON -G "Unix Makefiles" .. make sudo make install
Thats all¶
Hope that works for you.
Have fun!

