Re: [sword-devel] Modules Don't Work

2014-09-01 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Hi Isaac, On August 31, 2014 1:49:11 PM MST, Isaac Dunham While installmgr previously did not output proper errors when it could not write to the output path, this is no longer the case for a while now. Might I ask when this was fixed? I ran into it with 1.7.3. I would need to look at the

[sword-devel] Making Progress, but no libsword.so for C# binding

2014-09-01 Thread Jon Behrens
Thanks to Troy's help, I've got Sword installed, modules downloaded and the cmdline example now works. I still don't have a libsword.so which is needed for the C# bindings project to run. I've got a libsword.la and a libsword.a Is there a compiler switch I need to set to generate the .so

Re: [sword-devel] Making Progress, but no libsword.so for C# binding

2014-09-01 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
Yes, usrinst.sh configures the build with options most convenient for a SWORD engine developer (well, what I consider most convenient) and that is to build SWORD for static linking so you never accidentally test against some other libsword on your path. Edit usrinst.sh and have a look at the

[sword-devel] Help needed to build Sword Python binding on Windows

2014-09-01 Thread R Johnson
Hello all, Today is Labor Day (in the US), and I haven't heard anything about my thread Building Python binding to Sword on Windows returns exit code 1 since around Memorial Day (May 26) weekend. I'm disappointed by this, because I can't continue working on the Bible software I was attempting