Jonathan Marsden wrote:
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
osis2mod.exe running in Windows XP can cause Windows Error Reports to be
generated, that Windows wants to send to Microsoft. ...
I think this is standard MS Windows response and beyond the control of
anyone.
I think this is incorrect. I can
Peter von Kaehne wrote:
osis2mod.exe running in Windows XP can cause Windows Error Reports to be
generated, that Windows wants to send to Microsoft. ...
I think this is standard MS Windows response and beyond the control of
anyone.
I think this is incorrect. I can disable such error repor
David Haslam wrote:
> I may as well join in this thread with my own two-penny-worth.
>
> Further problems with osis2mod
>
> osis2mod.exe running in Windows XP can cause Windows Error Reports to be
> generated, that Windows wants to send to Microsoft. Of course, my response
> for each instance is
I may as well join in this thread with my own two-penny-worth.
Further problems with osis2mod
osis2mod.exe running in Windows XP can cause Windows Error Reports to be
generated, that Windows wants to send to Microsoft. Of course, my response
for each instance is to click the "Don't Send" button
> Von: DM Smith
> I think you could have called osis2mod without the -a on each fragment,
> if your purpose were to find the trouble spot.
Absolutely. But I did not really expect to solve my problem so easily and
wanted at least a partial module to look at in a frontend. The findig the
soluti
OK. Let's ask from the sword list what's the situation.
On Wed, 27 Jan 2010, Gregory Hellings wrote:
> Last time I heard, i was given the impression that support in the
> engine was on hold until it was seen if it was necessary. With the
> current v11n implementation, GenBook Bibles may never beco
On 01/27/2010 12:54 PM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
I have a module which appears to segfault at every single versification
I throw at it. While it might well require its own versififcation
eventually I am at the moment not even able to test it.
I have identified (and solved) the problem i
> I have a module which appears to segfault at every single versification
> I throw at it. While it might well require its own versififcation
> eventually I am at the moment not even able to test it.
I have identified (and solved) the problem insofar as my module is concerned.
The reason was a s