Hi there .
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
I tested yesterday and it worked fine using BibleTime, which uses the
InstallMgr stuff of Sword 1.5.8.
Thanks Troy and Joachim. I've got it to work OK now. (and in doing so learned
a lot about tar.gz and InstallManager). God bless,
God bless,
Bar
Hi Joachim .
Joachim Ansorg wrote:
I tested yesterday and it worked fine using BibleTime, which uses the
InstallMgr stuff of Sword 1.5.8.
Thanks for that - I'll check if I have the correct install manager - I
know my BibleCS is up to date, but I've never bothered that much about
in
Barry,
I tested yesterday and it worked fine using BibleTime, which uses the
InstallMgr stuff of Sword 1.5.8.
Joachim
> Hi Troy ...
>
> Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> > InstallManager should work just fine without it. It is a 'cache'
> > of the mods.d directory created with:
> > tar czv
Hi Troy ...
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
InstallManager should work just fine without it. It is a 'cache'
of the mods.d directory created with:
tar czvf mods.d tar.gz mods.d
Just as a check, I untar'd the version of mods.d.tar.gz from the Sword
ftp site and re-tar'd it using 'tar czvf
Hi Troy .
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
[mods.d.tar.gz]
InstallManager should work just fine without it. It is a 'cache'
of the mods.d directory created with:
tar czvf mods.d.tar.gz mods.d If InstallManager doesn't find it,
it will proceed to get it's information from the mods.d
Barry,
InstallManager should work just fine without it. It is a 'cache' of
the mods.d directory created with:
tar czvf mods.d.tar.gz mods.d
If InstallManager doesn't find it, it will proceed to get it's
information from the mods.d directory.
I've actually just looked at your mods.d.tar.g
Hi there .
Can someone who knows the intricacies of Windows Install Manager help
me. I have created a tester's download site to work with Install
manager at ftp.bible.org/sword and placed the modules for testing on
it. I have tried to create the mods.d.tar.gz which Install Manager
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