Ok guys,
Tonight I have hopefully improved some less than respectable areas of
installmgr.
I also moved all of our debug output to SWLog, so it can remain in the
code if we want, and also eliminates all of the stderr CURL output which
always dumped out when logging wasn't even turned on. Now
Dear mmital,
Thank you for your work! The GNU GPL is a popular open source license,
so you may wish to read up on what it requires before you decide to
whether or not you can live with the licenses, but you basically have it
right: the source code must be made available, so that if your users
This likely means that you have not compiled the sword libraries with
clucene support turned on (for options, have a look in sword/usrinst.sh).
Without clucene, I think only RawText has an experimental indexed
searching framework. It was only for testing. With clucene compiled
in, all drivers
Hello,
I am intersted in furthering the development of bible application that I
orginally developed without using the sword API.
After I discovered the sword project, I am using the sword engine API to drive
the software.
Although application is completely free of charge, I recently discovered
I know that I am probably missing something really simple, but I haven't
been able to figure it out. When I run mkfastmod it always says [Module
Name] does not support a search framework, regardless of which module I try.
Could someone please help me?
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It looks like everyone having troubles is still seeing a double '/' in
their output. I thought I had eliminated all of these. I will try to
spend some time soon to try to figure out where these are coming in and
get rid of them. Everyone's output has been very helpful. Thank you
all for spe
Hi,
I just updated to latest svn and attached the out.txt file.
To me it's looks like mods.tar.gz is downloaded at first but later installmgr
gets mixed up. Look at the destination path:
* Connection #0 to host ftp.crosswire.org left intact
* Finished performing curl easy action.
* using
"Troy A. Griffitts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've added some debug to the CURL libs. Attached is the run from my FC6
> box. Could I get some people who can make things fail to run latest svn
> again and send their output. The difference between our outputs should
> tell us something now,
I have accented OSIS texts of the Septuagint, derived from CATSS
_http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/catss.html_
(http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/rs/rak/catss.html)
I am currently working on getting decent Strong numbers into the texts.
When I have some programming time, I could put in the numbers
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I am testing with the configuration default from svn using ./usrinst.sh
I have got configuration error with icu so I had to disable it.
Otherwise the whole thing works. Do you all have the same version of
curl?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ curl-config --ve
Dear Eeli,
I am testing with the configuration default from svn using ./usrinst.sh
Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
>> I've added some debug to the CURL libs. Attached is the run from my FC6
>> box. Could I get some people who can make things fail to run
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I've added some debug to the CURL libs. Attached is the run from my FC6
> box. Could I get some people who can make things fail to run latest svn
> again and send their output. The difference between our outputs should
> tell us something now, hop
MorphGNT and an updated Tisch, both from morphgnt.org are up in the beta
area.
Testers, please try out all the bells & whistles. Tisch includes
morphology and three distinct sets of lemmata (Strong's numbers,
Strong's lemmata, & ANLEX lemmata). MorphGNT includes morphology &
lemmata. BibleCS a
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