On 5/7/20 4:23 PM, Caleb Maclennan wrote:
> On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 11:12 PM Israel Dahl wrote:
>> Do you maintain the AUR build scripts for Arch?
> I maintain the AUR builds for xiphos (and xiphos-git). 4.2.1 was
> released there already.
>
Excellent! Thanks, I will try later on Manjaro!
>> And a
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 11:12 PM Israel Dahl wrote:
> Do you maintain the AUR build scripts for Arch?
I maintain the AUR builds for xiphos (and xiphos-git). 4.2.1 was
released there already.
> And also do you think this will be able to get into Debian?
I can't really speak to Debian. I think for
Do you maintain the AUR build scripts for Arch?
And also do you think this will be able to get into Debian?
Thanks for your work!
On 5/7/20 10:24 AM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos/releases/tag/4.2.1
>
> After a long dry spell, Xiphos is back with a new release. This
On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 6:33 PM Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> I am learning more about gitlab as we go. It appears that public
> projects on gitlab are browsable at the public/ link, e.g.,
No worries. Having maintained a couple Gitlab instances for a few
years I'm well aware of how much a bug-bear i
Thanks Karl.
Well done everyone involved.
Is there any guidance for Windows users who had previously installed the x86
edition of version 4.1.0 but would like to install the x64 edition as the
update to version 4.2.1 ?
Will running the install work smoothly in this situation or should I first
Dear Tobias,
I would recommend KJVA, so you can get the Apocrypha. I believe this is
the common base Костя uses to convert between systems. Костя has done a
great job at optimization. I've updated the verseconvert.cpp example to
allow ranges. Here is a timing for the entire book of Psalms:
[s
Thanks Troy!
Besides comparing verses in different translations my primary use case is the
following:
Establish „unique verse reference“ objects that I can use to assign tags
independent of the specific translation.
Currently I’m doing this by determining the „absolute verse number“ for the
re
Dear Caleb,
I am learning more about gitlab as we go. It appears that public
projects on gitlab are browsable at the public/ link, e.g.,
https://git.crosswire.org/public
Invitation sent.
Troy
On 5/7/20 12:27 AM, Caleb Maclennan wrote:
> As Greg mentioned, the root of the Gitlab instance redi
https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos/releases/tag/4.2.1
After a long dry spell, Xiphos is back with a new release. This is a
release of many bug fixes and much re-structuring, especially for how
the build system operates, an important factor for those in development.
The older waf build system is g
As Greg mentioned, the root of the Gitlab instance redirects to the
login. There are actually several projects that are publicly
browseable but you can only start doing so with a deep link to one of
them.
I would appreciate an invite as well, if nothing else to participate
in issues on Bishop!
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