On a debian or similar system
sudo apt-get install libtoolize
Sent from my phone. Apologies for brevity and typos.On 22 Aug 2015 03:19,
Kahunapule Michael Johnson kahunap...@ebible.org wrote:
On 08/20/2015 06:08 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Developers and other interested parties,
I've
You shouldn't run that command from a distributed tar. The autogen.sh is
used by the release manager or developers during package time. The command
you are looking for is usrgen.sh or just ./configure
Running one of those should bring you to a state where invoking make will
suffice.
--Greg
On
Hi.
Could jira reflect this release, could statuses for items be updated, could
items for previous releases be closed (we have 1.6.2 unreleased, item for 1.7.5
isn't closed)?
Could my last two patches uploaded on jira be considered and included in
upcoming release?
Blessings.
-Исходное
On 08/21/2015 08:18 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
I don't control any of those things. I only curate commits from the
trunk branch into the 1.7 branch and prepare releases from there.
FYI one insistent reason for a release now is to bring in the
sup/sup mismatch fix, about which I receive (invalid)
I tend to bring fixes into the filters which i understand, but i stay away from
anything which looks above my paygrade.
Kalemas patches are well beyond my understanding. Sorry. Troy is currently
travelling, but i guess he sees what is posted.
Peter
Sent from my phone. Apologies for brevity
On 08/20/2015 06:08 PM, Greg Hellings
wrote:
Developers and other interested parties,
I've created a tarball and an SVN tag for SWORD 1.7.5a1. Please test
it and let me know if there are issues. If I hear nothing or only
positive feedback, I'll bless the same