[sword-devel] Ubuntu BibleTime 2.5 packages (was: BibleTime 2.5 released )

2009-12-20 Thread Jonathan Marsden
Martin Gruner wrote: > the BibleTime team is proud to announce the release of BibleTime 2.5 > (Christmas edition). Congratulations! > @Packagers: It would be great if new packages for the 2.5 release could be > created and published before Christmas. BibleTime 2.5 packages for Ubuntu Hardy, I

Re: [sword-devel] Old folders in %AppData% (related to GnomeSword)

2009-12-20 Thread Matthew Talbert
> I find myself wondering whether we can afford to remove other .gnome and > .gconfd directories, considering that there could be other applications > using GTK and GNOME ports, for which such directories remain current, > even after Xiphos stops using them. In addition to what Karl has already sa

Re: [sword-devel] Old folders in %AppData% (related to GnomeSword)

2009-12-20 Thread Karl Kleinpaste
David Haslam writes: > Before I first installed Xiphos, I had GnomeSword for Windows > installed in my PC. Hm. The only released GnomeSword that ran under Windows was for Cygwin. There was never a released WIN32 binary for it under that name; you must have been messing around *very* early, as th

[sword-devel] BibleTime 2.5 released

2009-12-20 Thread Martin Gruner
Hi all, the BibleTime team is proud to announce the release of BibleTime 2.5 (Christmas edition). It can be downloaded from https://sourceforge.net/projects/bibletime/files (should appear soon). An release of BibleTime for Windows will also appear soon. Changes since 2.4: - improvements to th

[sword-devel] Old folders in %AppData% (related to GnomeSword)

2009-12-20 Thread David Haslam
Before I first installed Xiphos, I had GnomeSword for Windows installed in my PC. Now that I have Xiphos installed in Windows for several months, is it safe to remove these apparently unused folders from my %AppData% folder ? They all have the same creation date (2009-01-17). .gconf .gconfd .gn

Re: [sword-devel] SwordReader .....

2009-12-20 Thread David Haslam
Barry, A search through the archives finds (2009-05-23) that David Trotz decided to stop work on SwordReader development. This decision was one he made before he took up his position with OliveTree Bible Software. This is why, on the main wiki page, we moved the SwordReader link to under the hea