ss you all!
Yours in Christ,
Tim Hawes
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Just released my first beta for cbible.
* I made the suggested header inclusion changes.
* Personal project, so limited functionality, and limited target build
hosts (right now, just Ubuntu 14.04 with stock libs).
* Compatible with libsword 1.6, uses deprecated API so not compatible
with mor
gt; This was on Alpine Linux, sword 1.7.4; Debian Jessie is on 1.7.3, and
> I don't know if testing (stretch) is on 1.7.4 yet.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Isaac Dunham
>
> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 12:02:49PM -0600, Tim Hawes wrote:
>> I am sorry to hear that, Peter. Can you send
developed on 1.6. I'll add that tidbit of info in my repo's
README.
On 2015-07-31 02:52, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
Hi Tim,
It failed to compile on my machine - Debian testing.
Peter
On Sun, 2015-07-26 at 13:36 -0400, Tim Hawes wrote:
I am thinking I should make some announcement about cbi
riting any new features for this
software, so I can write the elisp I need to be able to use this within
Emacs, but I can see potential for this lil' pet project to grow some
new features.
Yours in Christ,
Tim Hawes
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Even better, why are we not backing the people who have provided us
public domain texts? Why don't we help fund to get versions like the
WEB, and RWebsters
into print (not just NT and Psalms). Then these versions could be more
easily used in environments that are prohibitive electronically (i.e.
Brethren,
Do we have a module for referencing from the tags
in the KJV2003 ?
Or is the morphology in the Strongs Hebrew module, and I am missing it?
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ted file. Anyone have insight as to what
is broken (the process or my method)?
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omic contribution. It also says that the value of an individual is
> not related
> to supply and demand economics. Capitalism says that an individual has no
> value unless they produce something that people will pay for.
>
> No, the problems of socialism tend to fall in the practic
computer to play
> the MP3s of it on! Why does that cost money? Just because it can be used for
> other things doesnt mean it isnt spiritual.
>
> Enough of a rant I think to make the point. More could follow, but I need
> bed now. I
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