https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1754957
--- Comment #5 from Aron Griffis <aron(a)scampersand.com> ---
I realized I'm overthinking this. The OpenSUSE builds seem to work fine
with the -DBUILD_MODULE=ON approach. On Tumbleweed I see (leaving out the
uninteresting parts)
# rpm -ql lua51-luv-1.30.1-1.1.x86_64
/usr/lib64/lua/5.1/luv.so
# rpm -ql lua51-luv-devel
/usr/include/lua5.1/luv/lhandle.h
/usr/include/lua5.1/luv/lreq.h
/usr/include/lua5.1/luv/lthreadpool.h
/usr/include/lua5.1/luv/luv.h
/usr/include/lua5.1/luv/util.h
and there is no pkgconfig file. So we shouldn't need one on Fedora either,
and that means your rpm is fine. Sorry for the fuss, Andreas. 🤦
For the neovim 0.4.2 build, it seems we just need to indicate where to find
libluv. This works in my experiments:
%if %{with luajit}
%global luaver 5.1
%else
%global luaver 5.3
%endif
-DLIBLUV_INCLUDE_DIR=%{_includedir}/lua-%{luaver} \
-DLIBLUV_LIBRARY=%{_libdir}/lua/%{luaver}/luv.so \
That assumes that the proper version of libvterm is available.
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