Hi,
I downloaded the precompiled version of Diatheke and it will not run
saying that I must have CC3250MT.dll to run the program. It is not
on the FTP site. I have also been trying to compile it on my system
using the latest version of Dev C++, but it will not compile a single
thing! Any
If someone is able to run a mirror of the Sword web interface on their
server I would think they would also be able to have write permissions to
save preferences as well, wouldn't they?.
by grace alone,
Don A. Elbourne Jr.
http://elbourne.org
- Original Message -
From: Chris Little
I think the 1828 is the original. Its big in the Christian home school
movement and certain circles of Christian schools. One of the reasons is
because it uses a lot of scripture references in its definitions and shows
evidence of strong Christian influence.
for example:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
If someone is able to run a mirror of the Sword web interface on their
server I would think they would also be able to have write permissions to
save preferences as well, wouldn't they?.
But, like I stated at some point, they probably will not
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
I think the 1828 is the original. Its big in the Christian home school
movement and certain circles of Christian schools. One of the reasons is
because it uses a lot of scripture references in its definitions and
shows evidence of strong
Well, if this is really what ldd is on other systems, then your log shows that
sword is not linked to. So the problem must be something else? Did you
recently upgrade these 2 libraries on your system? Did the headers also get
upgraded? I don't really understand why recompiling should not fix
I think it's not linked, because it's static. The only way I could get
it to run was to configure the Makefile with --disable-shared. Should
I re-compile with defaults and send the output to you again, or is
there no point? I don't think those other libs have been touched in a
while.
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