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Lua5 1 dll
Lua5 1 dll






lua5 1 dll

I do notice that this is a a in lua-rocks windows, I don't know whether this matters. So I renamed the lua-pack.dll to pack.dll, then I got another exception lua entry thread aborted: runtime error: error loading module 'pack' from file '.\pack.dll': However, I noticed that in a provided here by the author it require(pack) instead of require(lua_pack) I tried to copy this lua-pack.so to windows, and it throws exception says this so is not for windows use. I can successfully compile lua-pack.so (compile by makefile) in ubuntu and it functions right in openresty in linux. Lua C:\projects\lua-pack\lua-pack\aīut once I put this lua-pack.dll in openresty's dir, and use it, some exception will throw like worker process 24892 exited with code C0000005 All the test ran successfully in command line mode like this I install it in windows with lua5.1 and luarocks If that doesnt work, you will have to copy lua5.1.dll to your system directory. Use the code signing options and then get your software white listed by whatever processes/apps are blocking that access.There is a c code called lua-pack.c, provided here, which is a lua extension for process hex string, I need to use it in openresty to process some network stream. Copy file lua5.1.dll to the installation directory of the program that is requesting lua5.1.dll. Tldr: your OS, browser or antivirus software is deleting or blocking access to files that setup factory is expecting to use. For instance, a faulty application, lua5.1.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry. An extended validation cert can speed up this “trust” process if you are hosting files that don’t get a lot of traffic. lua5.1.dll, File description: Lua Language Run Time Errors related to lua5.1.dll can arise for a few different different reasons.

lua5 1 dll

Then, they expect you to have signed the files using a current sha256 code signing certificate. First they distrust the URL until they have seen many (hundreds? Thousands? They don’t say) people actually download the file without trouble. I’m also guessing that you haven’t code signed your software files and/or the installer using Setup Factory’s code signing options and a singing cert.Ĭurrent versions of Windows, browsers and av apps take a ‘guilty until proven innocent’ approach to web downloads. You didn’t mention what OS and browser you are using or what version of Setup Factory, but it sounds like either your web browser is sand boxing the ‘run’ or your antivirus or firewall software is basically doing the same.








Lua5 1 dll