ok then i was wrong. I did not work so i deleted xiphos and the sword project
and downloaded the version with the king james to be shure i put my bible in
the right directory's
Then I moved my bibles . i guess my presumption was wrong.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: David Haslam [mailto:
As I am working on the source for one of hundreds of Bible
translations that I have processed recently, I'm amazed at the
variations and spottiness of the scope of translations, especially
with respect to Old Testament portions. The number of variations is
almost as high
with attached patch you can tell cmake that libs belong to lib64 on
x86_64 if preferred by adding -DLIB_SUFFIX=64 to the cmake call.
--
Mark Trompell
Foresight Linux Xfce Edition
Cause your desktop should be freaking cool
(and Xfce)
cmake_libdir.patch
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My very late reply to this whole discussion:
I love the idea of a scope. As Ben points out, a user would be able to tell
before they install a module that a commentary is only for specific books of
the Bible or a Bible module is NT or OT only. After that, we would easily be
able to determine