"Jonathan Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's Ubuntu's standing on unstable releases? From memory, your
> 2.3.x says that it is an unstable release (no matter how much improved
> it is). Will that affect anything?
It's one question, I guess.
2.3 is considered formally an unstable serie
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:58 AM, Karl Kleinpaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Greg Hellings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The current version in their repository is 2.2.3-1build2. Is that the
>> sort of thing that you're referring to?
>
> Yes. 2.2.3 dates from March of last year, 15 months ag
Just read stuff from the OpenBSD hackathon.
Have you ever thought about us maybe doing something similar? I think a
lot of amazing stuff happens while everyone is on IRC, mailing lists
etc, but maybe being in one place and pushing each other on + praying
and worshipping together might add a new ed
Hlunboi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to run osis2mod utils but i got the following problem
> "The application has failed to start because ICUDT40.DLL was not found"
>
>
> Where can i get ICUDT40.DLL file?
>
>
> Regards
> Hlun
> --
Hi,
I was trying to run osis2mod utils but i got the following problem
"The application has failed to start because ICUDT40.DLL was not found"
Where can i get ICUDT40.DLL file?
Regards
Hlun
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Apparently we need some packager collaboration and discussion here.
There have been changes recently in BibleTime packaging. Daniel Glassey
was the Debian packager and Ubuntu used those or maybe modified
packages. Daniel had a bad habit of being late with packages (no
blaming here, but we have to
It's a translation into Spanish made from the World English Bible, done by a
student in Bogota, Columbia.
The translation appears to be an ongoing task, judging from the comments in
the related Yahoo! Group.
-- David
Karl Kleinpaste-2 wrote:
>
> Peter von Kaehne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
I think BibleCS 1.5.11 is in a more or less final state. There remain a
few known bugs, but at this point it would be better to just release it
rather than continue providing nothing over 1.5.9.
--Chris
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> Hi, everyone is gearing up for a major release across board (all f
Daniel Owens wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thanks for getting the SFM to OSIS wiki page going. I did try
> usfm2osis.pl, and it messed up the encoding (it was utf8, but now I
> don't know what it is).
Yeah, I need to get rid of the uconv call from the script. I'll probably
add a new argument for encod
Ben,
Consider trying out to make it rtoL a priority, please. Tiny portable
applications in RtoL scripts have a role way beyond the curiosity value.
Wrt widgets - you might get a pleasant surprise - When Karl and I looked
at Gnomesword he thought (+ was worried )of the long work DM had to put
in t
Hi, everyone is gearing up for a major release across board (all front
ends etc). Couple of weeks or less. The Linux software Gnomesword is
already out with 1.5.11.
Peter
AJ wrote:
> I can't find a ready to install version of Sword Project for Windows
> beyond version 1.5.9. Is version 1.5.11
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