Goo day, We are trying to get a web Diatheke set up for the Thai Bible Society. Sam has had the following problem; could someone give him some advice or tell him where some more details are located.
Adrian ------- Sam Wanyoike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Adrian, > > I'm having trouble compiling the .cpp's for diatheke and gives a cross > reference error which says; > > /tmp/ccsgxf9H.o(.text+0x1ca): undefined reference to `stricmp(char > const *, char const *)' > > Might you have a README at hand for installing/setting it up on > Linux/Unix?? I'll also check some more at crosswire on Linux > troubleshooting. > > ...regds, Sam > >> Good day Sam, >> I was wondering why you did not reply and am happy to 'hear' your >> voice again. (My guess had been you were on vacation but a move to a >> new country is even more delaying to work goals.) Please do go ahead >> and try to troubleshoot it - Bob and I are pretty sure that >> Diatheke.exe needs to be compiled for Unix (or whatever machine it is >> on). But this is all new to me so I should not try to sound like an >> expert. >> >> I am working on a new HTML form and Perl script. It is working on my >> Win98 machine running Apache and the Diatheke.exe for Windows. It >> needs some more work but does display nicely in paragraphs etc. By the >> way, do you know if I can specify a target frame from within the Perl >> output code. At the moment, the Submit button's HTML code specifies a >> second frame but within Perl, I'd like to be able to send some output >> to a third frame. >> >> ak >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Sam Wanyoike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "Adrian Korten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 6:42 AM >> Subject: Re: Fw: Thai web site and Diatheke >> >> >>> So sorry Adrian for the delay, but now I want to look and follow up >>> on this issue. >>> >>> Can I go ahead and try to troubleshoot? >>> >>> I was doing a major re-llocation, but now I'm settled in well here >>> in Canada & hopefull should be able to give you much better support. >>> >>> Sorry once again for the inconvinience... >>> >>> Kind regards, Sam >>> >>> >>> >>>> Good day Sam, >>>> Have you had a chance yet to compile the Diatheke program? Or is >>>> someone else looking into this? I've got some demos that I'd like >>>> to show to the leaders at TBS; hopefully, next week some time. >>>> >>>> ak >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Adrian Korten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> To: "Sam Wanyoike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> Cc: "Bob Batzinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2002 8:11 PM >>>> Subject: Thai web site and Diatheke >>>> >>>> >>>>> Good day Sam, >>>>> >>>>> Bob has helped me to get quite a few problems fixed. To start >>>>> with, we worked on getting it a server and the CGI working on my >>>>> Win98 machinge. We were able to install Apache v1.? instead of >>>>> Apache 2.0?. After getting the .conf file adjusted, the server >>>>> could run Perl scripts and specifically >>>> the >>>>> Diatheke scripts. Then we were able to get the connection to the >>>>> Diatheke.exe and from there the link to the Sword text >>>>> databases. Next, >>>> Bob >>>>> had to show me how to clean up some Perl commands that only >>>>> worked on >>>> Unix. >>>>> Final result: the selected texts were displayed. That was >>>>> yesterday. >>>>> >>>>> Today, with the previous knowledge, we tried to get it working >>>>> on the >>>> actual >>>>> web-site. After various attempts and breaking it down to the >>>>> simplest components, we realized a major problem. The file that >>>>> I uploaded is the same .exe that I am using on my Win98 system. >>>>> It most likely needs to be compiled for Unix. We tried to do >>>>> that but don't have authorized telnet access and it didn't work >>>>> through a CGI script. So, could you compile the C++ code for me. >>>>> >>>>> The files are in '/sword152/apps/console/diatheke/'. There is a >>>>> Makefile >>>> in >>>>> that directory along with two relevant .cpp files. There is a >>>>> readme file but it is related to setting up the Win .exe. The >>>>> Makefile references a Makefile.cfg in the '/sword152/' >>>>> directory. You may have to make some adjustments to this file to >>>>> make it compile, ie. C++ compiler. Also >>>> uploaded >>>>> is the '/sword152/include/' directory and files. If this stuff >>>>> does not compile with the above, I can send you the >>>>> 'sword152.zip' which contains many other things. Or you can >>>>> download it from the Crosswire Sword site. There is a Sword >>>>> v1.5.3 release but I have heard that the version of the Diatheke >>>>> is buggy. >>>>> >>>>> I'd appreciate it much if you could do this for me and TBS >>>>> because I am unable to do it myself. >>>>> >>>>> ak >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> --- >>>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >>>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >>>>> Version: 6.0.373 / Virus Database: 208 - Release Date: 01/07/02 >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> --- >>>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >>>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >>>> Version: 6.0.373 / Virus Database: 208 - Release Date: 01/07/02 >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> --- >> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >> Version: 6.0.373 / Virus Database: 208 - Release Date: 01/07/02 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). 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