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I would like to add Lua-5.0 to the build category listing.
I am not sure which functions I will have to remove (or add :o) in order to include it.
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Could it be possible to have a warning message when installing a rock that contains a module that is already provided by another rock? Or is there already an option for this and I didn't find it?
At least with Luarocks version 3.2.1 I verified that there are no warnings for this case.
However it seems that Luarocks is aware of the collision and installs the new module under another name and