I'm building my new stuff against svn head. You can build against
whatever you think is stable right now. If you have a working binary, I
would just drop it in place right now, and then update it when you have
a stable new release.
On 01/25/2013 05:23 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
On Fri, Ja
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 5:42 AM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Dear Frontend Teams,
>
> I'm planning to burn CDs for people (about 60) who have requested them
> (yes, we still get occasional CD requests), and was wondering if you might
> wish to update your stuff in the 'latest' ISO folder here which
I would love for you to update anything you'd like for the CD! Thank
you! I still have not yet sent the order in for the CDs. I should have
already, but it probably won't be till Monday.
Manfred Bergmann wrote:
Hi Troy.
Am 15.01.2009 um 21:46 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:
Dear Manfred,
Mayb
Hi Troy.
Am 15.01.2009 um 21:46 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:
Dear Manfred,
Maybe we just have a really old version of MacSword on the CD. Here
is the current README:
ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/iso/latest/README.mac
Actually, I don't even see a .dmg file for MacSword any longer, as
Dear Manfred,
Maybe we just have a really old version of MacSword on the CD. Here is
the current README:
ftp://ftp.crosswire.org/pub/sword/iso/latest/README.mac
Actually, I don't even see a .dmg file for MacSword any longer, as the
README mentions. It looks like it is exploded to MacSword.
Yes, that's supposed to work:
- copy MacSword to anywhere on your harddrive.
- open the module installer
- create a new install source
- set type to "Local"
- click on the "Directory" button and choose the folder on the CD
where the modules are located
- give the install source a name
- refres