So it appears that in RWP in Mark 3:14 there is a link to "1Ti 2:6f." and
that's what the module is linking to.
However, it appears that after we try to parse the verse list
(VerseKey::ParseVerseList) it gives all of 1 Timothy 6, starting at verse 1.
Looking at versekey.cpp at line 777 it has t
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> If you configure with SWORD_BUILD_TESTS="Yes" CMake will configure the tests.
>
> You can then issue 'make tests' from the top build directory and it
> will build _and_ attempt to run all the tests. Now it fails for me on
> the first one bec
On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 10:40 -0600, Greg Hellings wrote:
> SFTPSource=Home|domain.com|/home/username/.sword|username|password|20121203172011
Ok, this works perfectly
I also tried downloading a module via Xiphos - which works fine too.
So, in summary - if Debian and Ubuntu would allow ssh on libc
On 18 December 2012 13:28, Matěj Cepl wrote:
> On 18/12/12 01:10, Greg Hellings wrote:
>> were mentioned (but Linux packagers will absolute forbid that); once
>
> That's just plainly not true if that should read "all Linux packagers"
> ... see for example
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:31 AM, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> Hi Greg,
>
> On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 07:47 -0600, Greg Hellings wrote:
>> From the other thread, Troy writes:
>> "I have been following the discussion on the SFTP patch and hadn't
>> seen it come to a conclusion yet regarding what might be
Hi Greg,
On Tue, 2012-12-18 at 07:47 -0600, Greg Hellings wrote:
> From the other thread, Troy writes:
> "I have been following the discussion on the SFTP patch and hadn't
> seen it come to a conclusion yet regarding what might be necessary to
> detect SSL support in cURL. I don't feel I've been
If you configure with SWORD_BUILD_TESTS="Yes" CMake will configure the tests.
You can then issue 'make tests' from the top build directory and it
will build _and_ attempt to run all the tests. Now it fails for me on
the first one because of a missing directory "../../osistest". I have
a feeling th
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Greg, the CMAKE
> system. Others, the bindings (not sure who's still claiming which bindings
> these days).
For the record: I also juggle the SWIG pumpkin ever since I committed
a fix to the Perl build to reduce Peter's usfm-->OSIS iter
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Troy A. Griffitts
wrote:
> I deserve the rebuke for the release schedule. The release schedule was not
> even mentioned in the email to which I responded.
Are you the only person capable of making a release? I remember talk,
I believe it was in sword-devel, about
Hi Jaak,
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:03 PM, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
> ...
> I work as a C/C++ engineer, I have a MSc in Computer Science,
> specializing in programming language theory. At work, I refactor a lot
> of code, I read the ANSI C and C++03/C++11 standards (drafts) almost
> daily. I'd like t
Dear Jaak,
I appreciate the heart of your last two emails. Collaboration has
always been at the core of our purpose for the existence of CrossWire
and I would love nothing more than to share together in work with you.
Before I answer specifics in your emails, may I please suggest that you
t
On 18/12/12 06:11, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Regarding release schedules, our private email conversation, Karl, were
> productive and I thought I had outlined a plan to you. I accept the
http://producingoss.com/en/setting-tone.html#avoid-private-discussions
Please.
Matěj
_
>From the other thread, Troy writes:
"I have been following the discussion on the SFTP patch and hadn't
seen it come to a conclusion yet regarding what might be necessary to
detect SSL support in cURL. I don't feel I've been negligent with
this."
I guess we had a chicken/egg type problem because I
On 18/12/12 01:10, Greg Hellings wrote:
> Sword's SVN (I'm guessing from gcc 4.7 patches?) but BibleTime can
> only reliably track released versions for the sake of packaging
> systems.
Are you sure about this? There are many many packages in Fedora (and I
believe Debian will be in the same situat
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On 18.12.2012 07:11, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I have been following the discussion on the SFTP patch and hadn't
> seen it come to a conclusion yet regarding what might be necessary
> to detect SSL support in cURL. I don't feel I've been negligent
> w
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On 18.12.2012 00:48, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Hi Jaak. Of course I would discourage confusing potential
> developers with an unofficial fork of the SWORD library on
> gitorious.
I agree that this would cause confusion. It were better to avoid.
That
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