minizip is not part of wxlua, so you need to follow the instructions from the source you got the package from. For example, this package provides all the necessary binaries, but requires LuaJIT or lua+luaffi to run.
Usually, it's sufficient to place binary files (*.so or *.dll) into a folder listed in package.cpath and lua files into a folder listed in package.path, but those files may have their own dependencies, so it's better to consult documentation for the module.
minizipis not part of wxlua, so you need to follow the instructions from the source you got the package from. For example, this package provides all the necessary binaries, but requires LuaJIT or lua+luaffi to run.Usually, it's sufficient to place binary files (*.so or *.dll) into a folder listed in
package.cpathand lua files into a folder listed inpackage.path, but those files may have their own dependencies, so it's better to consult documentation for the module.