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2002-02-19 Thread Don Keeton
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Re: [sword-devel] Copyright Law

2002-02-19 Thread Chris Little
Yes, this appeal, Eldred vs. Ashcroft, could have very good effects, if the good guys (Eldred) win. I would ask that you guys all pray for a good outcome of this suit. Eldred vs. Ashcroft seeks to overturn the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act aka Mickey Mouse Copyright Act. Tha

Re: [sword-devel] Makefiles

2002-02-19 Thread Daniel Glassey
On Tuesday 19 Feb 2002 8:25 pm, you wrote: > It complains about my Automake 2.4 version, I had to install Automake 2.5 > to get it working. You don't need to run automake, that is already done for you. You just need to run configure. > The prefix should default to the prefix set in Makefile.am,

Re: [sword-devel] Makefiles

2002-02-19 Thread Joachim Ansorg
It complains about my Automake 2.4 version, I had to install Automake 2.5 to get it working. The prefix should default to the prefix set in Makefile.am, if prefix is /usr the sword config file should be stored in /etc instead of /usr/etc. Joachim > On 19 Feb 2002 at 18:23, Joachim Ansorg sent

[sword-devel] Copyright Law

2002-02-19 Thread Jacob Daniel
FYI, there is a discussion on slashdot on a copyright case that has been accepted by the Supreme Court. I wonder what the effects would be on the works that The Sword Project can publish. Cheers, Jacob

Re: [sword-devel] Makefiles

2002-02-19 Thread Daniel Glassey
On 19 Feb 2002 at 18:23, Joachim Ansorg sent forth the message: > The automake system is used instead but doesn't properly with older > versions. doesn't what with older versions? what are the problems? Regards, Daniel _ Do You Yahoo!? Ge

[sword-devel] Makefiles

2002-02-19 Thread Joachim Ansorg
The standard Sword makefiles are not any longer in current CVS. The automake system is used instead but doesn't properly with older versions. Where are the old Sword Makefiles? Joachim

Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 + optimizations

2002-02-19 Thread Gregg Stubbendieck
Hi all, Hope you don't mind an interjection from out of nowhere. I've only recently come across your project and am very intrigued about it. I think that this project is about the best use of the open source concept that could be conceived. isalpha(), et. al., are declared in . They are C fun

[sword-devel] website down

2002-02-19 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
website is down till I can get to our ISP and fix some things-- hopefully early. Sorry for the inconvenience-- especially those on the sword-support list. -Troy.

Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 + optimizations

2002-02-19 Thread David White
This is likely because in C++, all C runtime functions (isalpha, isdigit, strcmp, strncpy and so on and so forth) are meant to be in the std namespace, rather than in the global namespace. So, you have to use std::isalpha instead of isalpha (and likewise for all C runtime functions). Many C++ com

Re: [sword-devel] 1.5.3 + optimizations

2002-02-19 Thread David Blue
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 06:48 pm, you wrote: > Hello all, > If there is anything else pressing that anyone wants to get in, please > send me a patch soon, or suggest it here on the list and see if anyone > is willing to do it. Not so much as code that needs to go in but will 1.5.3 be