Use these commands:
cd bindings/swig
./configure
make perlswig
The compile as usual. Don't forget the make install in the perl subdir.
Joachim
> How do you rebuild Sword.pm and Sword.cxx using SWIG?
>
> Thanks
> Chad
>
> On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 21:29, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
Daniel,
Sure, if you can get the new tnt stuff working and in cvs that would be
great! Please be sure everything is included to build _without_ making
anyone download and install a tnt package into bcb. This has been the
policy since our experiences with RxLib, Indy, and other controls we've
How do you rebuild Sword.pm and Sword.cxx using SWIG?
Thanks
Chad
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 21:29, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Perl normally assumes that you call a function like
>
> sub mysub {
> my $self = shift; # or use $_[0];
> my $class = $self->someFunction();
> }
> In this example so
On 18 Jan 2003 at 2:09, Avihai.H sent forth the message:
> Shalom to everyone :o)
Hi :)
> 2) Does the new Sword release can be
> fully translated into Hebrew? Last time I tried
> to do it, it generated bugs. I want to translate the
> name of the books, make them in their Hebrew
>
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I was looking for Bible study tools to suit my needs but there is always
something missing from those packages.
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