Greg Hellings wrote:
>The attached patch will introduce support for SFTPSource transports in
>the SWORD engine, allowing a user to access remote repositories over
>SFTP (which is enabled by default when a user enables SSH).
>
>--Greg
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>--
It also has the added benefit of being one of the easiest ways for
people to expose their personal repositories to their other devices -
e.g. mobile or simply other remote systems. For myself, I know, SFTP
is the easiest type of remote file access to expose.
Safety of users is what initially promp
Once the patch has been applied, please would you write this up in the
developers' wiki.
/Thanks/.
David
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On 04/12/12 05:28, David "Judah's Shadow" Blue wrote:
> Greg Hellings wrote:
>
> The attached patch will introduce support for SFTPSource transports in
> the SWORD engine, allowing a user to access remote repositories over
> SFTP (which is enabled by default when a user enables SSH).
>
Peter,
I see two problems:
1) You need to specify Username and Password in your InstallMgr.conf
file. This is clearly NOT ideal, as the values are stored in plain
text. Alternatively, you can have key-based authentication and just
include the username - but you have to have your keys stored in
~/
On 04/12/12 16:43, Greg Hellings wrote:
> or your distro does not include those as
> build-time dependencies and you should file a packaging bug with your
> distribution.
Indeed. But not a bug, but a conscious decision!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/175891
This is so annoy
I would still call that a bug. :)
Alternatively, have you installed the libcurl-ssl-dev package? That might
have what you need. But I wouldn't hold my breath.
--Greg
On Dec 4, 2012 11:06 AM, "Peter von Kaehne" wrote:
> On 04/12/12 16:43, Greg Hellings wrote:
> > or your distro does not include
Hi all,
is there a solution to convert a sword Bible into a readable epub file? Would
be cool to have it my preferred Sword modules on my ebook reader.
Regards,
Joachim
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On 04/12/12 17:04, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> In essence it does not work on Ubuntu (and maybe Debian) and it will
> not work in future - unless one builts their own libcurl. Peter
I am trying this right now out. But it is a major undertaking to build -
takes a long time so far on a perfectly well
You shouldn't need to compile anything more than libcurl, which I thought
to be a relatively small library.
--Greg
On Dec 4, 2012 1:29 PM, "Peter von Kaehne" wrote:
> On 04/12/12 17:04, Peter von Kaehne wrote:
> > In essence it does not work on Ubuntu (and maybe Debian) and it will
> > not work
On 4 Dec 2012, at 19:08, Joachim Ansorg
wrote:
> is there a solution to convert a sword Bible into a readable epub file? Would
> be cool to have it my preferred Sword modules on my ebook reader.
Ignoring copyright issues, a sword-to-epub convertor could probably be written
but you really hav
I've been working a little on a converter based on the BPBible code to put
e.g. the KJV on my kindle (after conversion from epub through Calibre). It
looks like it's not to difficult to do.
At the moment I've got basic Bible text showing up in Calibre, but as
Calibre uses webkit in its epub viewer
I've been looking for a good solution and here's the best things I've found
that don't require any paid licenses. Basically there are 3 options and they
all have holes or a steep learning curve: 1. OSIS>USFM>SIL Fieldworks/Pathways,
2. Multiple Open Office plugins, 3. OSIS>xxx?>KindleGen>Calibre
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