On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 08:18:31AM -0700, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Dear Isaac,
>
> I had a look on Android 2.3.3 (API Level 10) and found all sorts of
> troubles.
>
> Apparently the JavaScript engine in the HTML View on that level of Android
> doesn't support:
> a) calling me keyword methods by
Dear Isaac,
I had a look on Android 2.3.3 (API Level 10) and found all sorts of
troubles.
Apparently the JavaScript engine in the HTML View on that level of
Android doesn't support:
a) calling me keyword methods by name, e.g., dataStore.delete(rowID);
must be dataStore['delete'](rowID);
b)
Barry Drake writes:
> On 13/08/14 13:19, Brian J Dumont wrote:
> It may be advisable to use later source, but the debian tar file will
> make a good starting point. As I said earlier, I don't have time to
> do any work on it, but maybe Ron might want to take a look?
I will see what I can do.
On 13/08/14 13:19, Brian J Dumont wrote:
It looks from https://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xiphos.html that the
Lintian errors are for version 3.1.5. The fact that errors would be
found with 3.1.5 would not surprise anyone on this list, I suspect.
Thanks for that - I hadn't managed to find it.
On 08/09/2014 09:29 AM, Barry Drake wrote:
I see that Debian now has up-to-date Sword and BibleTime packages.
That's great, but the Xiphos package that was submitted didn't make it
because of Lintian errors. I'm not able to look at it until some time
in October, but it does seem a shame that t
On 09/08/14 17:44, Ron Parker wrote:
I'm a bit of a Debian fanatic with a bit of unexpected free time on my hands.
Over the years I have created a lot of Debian and RPM packages. Is there
anything I could do to pick this up and expedite it for you?
I've been looking around to try to find the