Re: [sword-devel] Windows tools build

2024-12-09 Thread Greg Hellings
On Mon, Dec 9, 2024 at 6:44 AM David Haslam wrote: > Hi Greg, > > It's unfortunate that all the files within the .tar have Modified Date = > 1970-01-01 00:00 > Alaas, this is a side effect of using Nix. Nix uses a purely functional programming paradigm to define build results. Therefore, outputs

Re: [sword-devel] Windows tools build

2024-12-09 Thread David Haslam
Hi Greg, It's unfortunate that all the files within the .tar have Modified Date = 1970-01-01 00:00 cf. That displays as blank in the Modified Date column of Windows File Explorer! NB. I've only inspected the download. I've not tried to use any of them. Best regards, David Sent with [Proton M

[sword-devel] Windows tools build

2024-10-18 Thread Greg Hellings
SWORD fam: I've been working my way towards a new and more convenient way to build SWORD utils for Windows. You can read about the journey and how it's *almost* complete over on my blog: https://thehellings.com/posts/sword-cross-20241018/. There is also a link, there, to download the binary. It's

Re: [sword-devel] Windows tools

2021-01-02 Thread David Haslam
Thanks Greg. Still good to have available even though not officially supported. Very useful for those of us who for whatever reasons are still largely wedded to the Windows platform. Happy New Year! David Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Fri, Jan 1, 2021 at 23:32, Greg Hellings wrote: > For

[sword-devel] Windows tools

2021-01-01 Thread Greg Hellings
For those of you insistent on using Windows for module work, here's the latest build of SWORD tools for Windows based on 1.9.0. https://github.com/devroles/mingw_sword_package/releases/tag/1.9.0a --Greg ___ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswir