Hi there .
On 8 Aug 2002 at 23:18, Daniel Blake wrote:
> Would anybody please post the list of needed software to compile the Sword
> project.
I'm talking about Windows. Linux is much easier. On the Windows system
(Win 95 up) this is what you do if you want to use a free (open source)
co
Hi Don .
On 8 Aug 2002 at 18:21, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
Glad you got the stuff up and running. A project I might like to look at
(if I ever get time) would be a simple window that shows one single verse
from ALL installed versions that have the appropriate testament.
> Thanks to the
On Thursday 08 August 2002 11:18 pm, Daniel Blake wrote:
> Would anybody please post the list of needed software to compile the Sword
> project.
>
> The instructions on how to compile Sword would be nice too
Do you mean for unix/linux or for windows?
> Like Don I haven't compiled much of anythin
Would anybody please post the list of needed software to compile the Sword
project.
The instructions on how to compile Sword would be nice too
Like Don I haven't compiled much of anything to speak of but I would like to
learn.
Thanks
Daniel Blake
> Thanks to the Right Reverend Barry Drake, I
Nice work Don!
-Dave Overcash
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From: "Don A. Elbourne Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 4:21 PM
Subject: [sword-devel] Cheatah on Windows!
> Thanks to the Right Reverend Barry Drake, I succ
Thanks to the Right Reverend Barry Drake, I successfully compiled Cheatah
today using Dev-C++. The hardest part was figuring out WinCVS. lol They have
this big ole' fancy looking GUI for the thing, and to get it to work you
have to dig around through all sorts of esoteric menus to get to a command