OK,
So, latest patch makes your test case valgrind clean. Thank you for the
test case!
diatheke -b KJV -f HTMLREF -k Ps 22.3 2
This patch fixes SWModule::operator const char *() but also deprecates it.
Since we deprecated returning a const char * from renderText(), we
shouldn't allow an un
but your fix doesn't fix it...
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 1:51 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Thanks Mark for the report. I've applied a different fix in diatheke which
> had an unsafe call to retain a pointer to temporary object. It just
> 'happened' to work previous. This was the reason for thi
Thanks Mark for the report. I've applied a different fix in diatheke
which had an unsafe call to retain a pointer to temporary object. It
just 'happened' to work previous. This was the reason for this
signature change in the method-- to better advertise to developers that
they shouldn't hold
attached patch makes diatheke somewhat work again.
I wonder why the cast doesn't work.
I tried this too, but doesn't help:
diff --git a/include/swmodule.h b/include/swmodule.h
index 16fb301..04dde03 100644
--- a/include/swmodule.h
+++ b/include/swmodule.h
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class SWFilter;
#define
Thanks Chris.
I won't add these to the wiki page until "the dust has settled" and SWORD
1.7.0 is announced as a release.
btw. Glad to read of SynodalProt.
David
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Sent f
The new versifications at the moment are:
Rahlfs
LXX
Orthodox
SynodalProt
But I'm considering removing Rahlfs (and will edit it otherwise).
And LXX & Orthodox may, with reasonably high probability, change in the
next couple days.
LXX is a versification for LXXs & translations of LXXs.
Orthodox
Mostly, there's no good reason to distribute Win64 builds and there are
a few good reasons not to.
The only cases where 64-bit builds for Windows make any sense are:
* when you completely control distribution and can be certain they won't
be used on Win32 systems (as in the case of programs shi
I did some bisecting that shows r2921 is the first commit that breaks
diatheke, so I think the revert of the qt support work wasn't complete
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 9:38 AM, Mark Trompell wrote:
> Ok, that's not because of r2922, but output of diatheke is crippled.
>
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 9:2
Ok, that's not because of r2922, but output of diatheke is crippled.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Mark Trompell wrote:
> diatheke is broken probably beacuse of r2922. I try to revert to confirm...
> Btw, this change forces changes in xiphos and probably every other frontend.
>
> On Wed, Jul 3
diatheke is broken probably beacuse of r2922. I try to revert to confirm...
Btw, this change forces changes in xiphos and probably every other frontend.
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 4:24 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I understand apologies for the unacceptable delay will mean nothing.
>
> SWORD 1.7.0
When Greg compiles the SWORD utilities for Windows, he also makes a separate
suite for 64 bit versions.
Any reason why we shouldn't also have a *Win64* directory under
http://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/utils/ ?
David
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To coincide with the full release (when it comes) of SWORD 1.7, this section
of our wiki page ought to be updated to include these additional av11ns.
http://crosswire.org/wiki/Alternate_Versification#Supported_versification_systems
I'll gladly provide the editing effort, if Chris can supply an ac
The win32 utilities based on SWORD 1.7.0RC1 (technically r2928, but the
difference has no effect) are at the usual location:
http://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/utils/win32/
One small caveat:
Please refrain from using the Rahlfs, LXX, or Orthodox versification
systems unless you are will
I understand apologies for the unacceptable delay will mean nothing.
SWORD 1.7.0RC1 is available from the following link:
http://crosswire.org/sword/alpha/alpha/sword-1.7.0RC1.tar.gz
Please try your projects with the RC.
(and please update your ChangeLog entries for the official package)
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