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LuaError Traceback (most recent call last)
Cell In[2], line 1
----> 1 lll.LuaRuntime().eval('io.popen("ls")')
File lupa/lua51.pyx:426, in lupa.lua51.LuaRuntime.eval()
File lupa/lua51.pyx:1821, in lupa.lua51.run_lua()
File lupa/lua51.pyx:1835, in lupa.lua51.call_lua()
File lupa/lua51.pyx:1861, in lupa.lua51.execute_lua_call()
File lupa/lua51.pyx:1743, in lupa.lua51.raise_lua_error()
LuaError: [string "<python>"]:1: 'popen' not supported
stack traceback:
[string "<python>"]:1: in main chunk
[C]: in function 'popen'
I assume this is intentional? but is there a way to configure lupa when installing with pip that allows us to customize this behavior? With 1.13, we can force a source only build using the libraries on the system, now that seems to still build with the bundled libraries.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
running a script with
io.popen
results in error:I assume this is intentional? but is there a way to configure lupa when installing with pip that allows us to customize this behavior? With 1.13, we can force a source only build using the libraries on the system, now that seems to still build with the bundled libraries.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: