Am 01.12.20 um 17:39 schrieb Greg Hellings:
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 11:08 AM John Dudeck <jdud...@laclef.org
<mailto:jdud...@laclef.org>> wrote:
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Greetings.
I am looking into how to use the encryption feature for Sword
modules. I have done it successfully using the -c command line
switch on osis2mod for Bibles, commentaries, and dictionaries.
But I also need to do encryption for Genbooks. Reading the Crosswire
wiki, it mentions the cipherraw tool.
We do our module developement on Windows. I am using the other
various utilities bundled with Xiphos 64-bit, but cipherraw.exe is
missing.
This is officially unsupported. Only Linux is officially supported for
module development.
Of course, with the world being what it is, one of the easiest places
for you to test things out would be in Windows using the WSL2 support.
You should be able to get copies of the module utilities by tapping a
sword (or sword-utils on Fedora) package for any of the distros you
install in WSL2.
I have the 1.7.0 / 1.8.0 32-bit version from CrossWire. Is this the
latest current version?
I'm unaware of any official builds from CrossWire. Where did you get it?
I guess version 1.7.0 came from
http://crosswire.org/ftpmirror/pub/sword/utils/win32/
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