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3:56 AM
Fedora 31 is dropping 32-bit repos (fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Noi686Repositories), if I recall correctly there are a few languages that use those?
 
 
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7:14 AM
@Dennis, sorry to be a bother, but Keg needs another pull.
 
 
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1:11 PM
@Jono2906 FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/opt/keg/docs/words.txt'
@Pavel glibc-devel, libcurl, libgcc, and ncurses-compat-libs...
Worst-case scenario, I could run Fedora 30 alongside Fedora 31, using dnf --installroot. I'm planning to do that anyway, for a variety of reasons.
 
1:53 PM
@Pavel Looks like the 64-bit repos will still have 32-bit packages.
 
 
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4:11 PM
@Dennis Is luarocks setup on TIO? I might request a few packages (they'll be available to all lua envs if setup correctly)
 
@mınxomaτ Yes, I use it to install moonscript.
 
Ah yes, that seems obvious now -.-
Right here we go: luasec, luaossl, luacrypto, date, fun, inspect, lua-cjson, md5, net-url
Heh, "date, fun, inspect" sounds like a tragic love story.
 
luarocks does global installs by default, yes?
Looks like it. I'll try to instal those when I get back home.
 
Yes, per user. You might need sudo -H for some of them anyway.
(there's a local option, but it doesn't make much sense to do that since it doesn't load them into CPATH/LUAPATH)
 
4:27 PM
Now I'm confused. Global or per-user?
At least moonscript appears to be available to all users.
 
Depends on the OS and what lua version was installed first. Safe to go with the exact command you used to install moonscript, which will install them globally
 
OK, thanks.
 
 
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7:08 PM
@Dennis The .NET Global Assembly Cache used by Nuget is also per-user
 
Looks like we interpret the word global differently.
 
Core is the same way, dotnet tool install $toolname --global, goes in ~/.dotnet/tools
Package managers for languages consider global to mean "not per-project"
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Well, this one does.
 
Right, pip is the other way, where pip's local is per-user
 
Well, pip has a --user flag. npm uses --global.
I'm not even sure if pip has per-project installs or npm has per-user installs.
 
7:21 PM
No, which is why venv is a thing
 
 
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9:35 PM
@Dennis fixed.
 

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