External lua option: variables unification, propagation, export.#559
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…ch is using external Lua/Rocks (like , the case of current luarocks .deb where LUA_LIBDIR is not actually pointing to Lua libs.)
…INCDIR) etc. Lua variables are exported so Torch modules do not have to have the whole shebang of LuaRocks valuables passed to them. They only need to know where to find Torch cmake exports. Some plumbing to propagate those.
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Here, the changes to decouple Torch install directory from LUA root.
LuaFromRocks.cmake will probably later go to the place where our other general CMake files go, as it's not specific to torch7 (therefore, no Torch prefix in the name).