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Hi!
Actually this issue was mentioned on 16 September, 2010 on this mailing
list under the same subject line. I raised the issue because I got a lot
of these errors under Linux. The issue was not reported to
http://www.crosswire.org/bugs because it wa
Thanks Jonathan,
I have just added an issue, as it seems no-one had reported this before now.
http://www.crosswire.org/bugs/browse/API-137
David
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On 05/25/2011 07:21 AM, David Haslam wrote:
> Error reading ulBuffNum
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> These are sent to stdout, rather than stderr, ...
> Is anyone actually doing something about this?
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> (a) to ensure that these error messages are propelrly sent to stderr
> (b) to fix the utils so that this particular er
In Windows, many of the Sword utilities (for 1.6.2) often generate these
lines:
Error reading ulBuffNum
These are sent to stdout, rather than stderr, so they get included in any
piped output from the former. The message usually occurs in triplicate!
This is an issue of considerable standing - it
I bet the broken module is Estonian. I can mail you an almost working
module (work in progress), if needed.
Mattias
Ühel kenal päeval, N, 2010-09-16 kell 20:31, kirjutas Jaak Ristioja:
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> Since the http://www.crosswire.org/bugs is dow
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Hi!
Since the http://www.crosswire.org/bugs is down again, I'm posting here.
What bothers me, is that Sword outputs thousands of "Error reading
ulBuffNum" messages to standard output. These messages hinder me from
properly reading BibleTime debugging
Hello sword developers,
I have a little problem to which I can't find an answer - I searched in
list archive and in google but didn't find out what's wrong.
So - today I prepared osis xml file of OT part of Latvian Bible
(currently there is only NT available at crosswire). XML validates and
seem