In the Wiki, on the http://wiki.crosswire.org/DevTools:Modules page it gives directions for using mod2zmod for compressing
modules.
However osis2mod.exe has command-line switches for creating compressed modules.
My question is: do these produce equivalent results? Which is preferred?
For GenBooks, is mod2zmod the only way to compress them?
Related question re mod2zmod. When it says "First you will need to install the module so that it can be accessed using the
SWORD engine", exactly what does this mean? I am building each module in its own branch of an svn repository, and would like
to create the compressed module in that tree. This is working fine using osis2mod. Is there a way to do the same with
mod2zmod?
Thanks and sorry for the newby questions.
John Dudeck
Programmer at Editions Cle Lyon, France
john.dud...@sim.org j...@editionscle.com
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