Force the recipe for Lua to use the spack compiler. (#2299)
* Force the recipe for Lua to use the spack compiler. I'm not sure how the old recipe worked for anyone. The Lua Makefiles set `CC=gcc` and for my spack environment the first `gcc` found in my `PATH` is `$SPACK_ROOT/lib/spack/env/gcc`, which is a directory. This caused the build to fail. My change drops the `-std=gnu99`, but this option doesn't appear to be required for a sucessful build. * Preserve the '-std=gnu99' compile option.
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@ -62,16 +62,18 @@ def install(self, spec, prefix):
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target = 'linux'
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make('INSTALL_TOP=%s' % prefix,
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'MYLDFLAGS=-L%s -L%s ' % (
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'MYLDFLAGS=-L%s -L%s' % (
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spec['readline'].prefix.lib,
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spec['ncurses'].prefix.lib),
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'MYLIBS=-lncurses',
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'CC=%s -std=gnu99' % spack_cc,
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target)
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make('INSTALL_TOP=%s' % prefix,
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'MYLDFLAGS=-L%s -L%s ' % (
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'MYLDFLAGS=-L%s -L%s' % (
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spec['readline'].prefix.lib,
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spec['ncurses'].prefix.lib),
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'MYLIBS=-lncurses',
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'CC=%s -std=gnu99' % spack_cc,
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'install')
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with working_dir(os.path.join('luarocks', 'luarocks')):
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