Hey translators (and potential translators)
BibleTime has taken the next step in expanding it's target audience,
by releasing a Windows Version,
http://devel.bibletime.info/wiki/Release_announcements#2009-10-27_Windows_installer_available_for_testing.
This is an exciting time for BibleTime, and w
couple of years now,
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugathons.
I am an incredibly average programmer, but would be prepared lend a hand where
ever my true talents lay.
Your brother in Christ
Thomas
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On Thursday 15 May 2008 18:08:05 Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> FWIW the info domain is available.
>
> Shall I get it for us? It would not be the worst of all names.
>
> Peter
By all means, please do acquire it!
Thomas
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4 ; Philemon 1:25 -- 3 matches total (KJV)
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> I see the same behavior on Suse 10.2 and on cygwin, using either
> diatheke or gnomesword. Everything seems fine as long as no bounds are
> used. Do others see this same behavior?
>
> Thanks all,
> Brian
Just ran it, got the exact
will be sending out similar notices to the Bibletime and Gnomesword groups
shortly.
Thanks in advance!
Your Brother in Christ
Thomas
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be great. As I heard it put somewhere else, release early,
release often :-)
However, relying so heavily on student/volunteer labour, twice annual seems
like a great place to start.
Your brother in Christ
Thomas
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> What changes did you make for this?
To build support for automake, all I had to do was include USE_AUTOTOOLS=
automake:19
>
>> I built in the support for automake, only to find there was
>> still an issue,
>> http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/i386-7-latest/sword-1.5.9_3.log
>
> Are you pa
Greetings sword-devel
It was brought to my attention that Sword is not building in the FreeBSD 7
environment. Upon further investigation, I saw it was choking on
automake1.9. I built in the support for automake, only to find there was
still an issue,
http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/i386
Greetings Sword Developers.
My name is Thomas Abthorpe, and I recently assumed maintainship of the Sword
port for the FreeBSD Group.
I completed the port upgrade to 1.5.8, and discovered it breaks on FreeBSD
4-latest i386 platform with curl-7.15.3. The error log can be viewed at
http