On Tuesday 03 September 2002 03:39 am, Christian Renz wrote:
> Reminder to self: Must spend more time praying and less time talking.
Mind if I steal this for an email tagline?
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I was at the diatheke page today and noticed that you can search the niv and
all the other locked modules online. Did we actually get premission to at
least use them on our site or did they just not get taken out when the page
was done with the latest version?
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On Saturday 12 October 2002 10:09 pm, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> I've been compiling Bibletime successfully on Red Hat 8 (which uses gcc
> 3.2) since shortly after I installed it. I have had intermittent
> problems, though, one of which Joachim has already fixed. I trust that
> these problems will
On Saturday 12 October 2002 08:09 pm, anton & kylie wrote:
> Brook
>
> I can't seem to compile Bibletime on my Mandrake 9 box.
>
> I have compiled Sword 1.5.4 ok thanks to Daniel's hint about turning off
> the debug option.
>
> You indicated on the sword list that you have made rpms, could you help
Does it work yet? 'cause I can't even get it installed at the moment. running
the configure script results in the following error
./configure: /usr/local/src/sword-1.5.4/apps/X11/InstallMgr/../VCL/configure:
No such file or directory
So where's the config file for VCL and isn't it kind of need
On Saturday 05 October 2002 04:36 am, Martin Gruner wrote:
> We had technical difficulties with the subscription process for the
> BibleTime mailinglist which are now solved. Whoever tried to subscribe
> without success, please resubscribe again, and we'll make sure it works. To
> do this, send a
On Sunday 29 September 2002 02:27 pm, David's Mailing List and Spam Reciever
wrote:
> What kind of support for gcc3.2 does sword have? And bibletime and
> gnomesword for that matter. I was thinking about making some packages for
> gentoo linux, but I need to be sure that gcc3.
everyone's attention who do I yell at to get put on the
bt-devel list? I've applied several times but never got approved.
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ing modules.
What if there was an independant ministry that handled the money if the
publisher/copyright holder can't/won't? I have an internet ministry currently
in limbo that I could use for such a purpose I guess.
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oo? After all, I hardly consider My Utmost
to be a lexicon or dictionary.
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On Tuesday 17 September 2002 04:34 pm, Dan Bertles wrote:
> I strongly recommend that we not get into the ordeal of handling money nor
> distributing texts for sale. This is not a moral issue (at least I don't
> want to go there again), but a shear matter of focus. The Sword Project
> should sti
On Monday 09 September 2002 03:25 pm, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
> Concerning the BDB module, I downloaded it and placed everything in the
> correct places, opened up Bibletime 1.3pr, clicked on the BDB module in the
> main index, and the module name and numbers for the words appear in the
> drop-dow
On Monday 09 September 2002 02:58 am, Derek Neighbors wrote:
> > I always thought it was doing something that emacs didn't already do ^_~
>
> I'm confused. You seem to be implying that there is something that emacs
> can't do.
I didn't say that now did I? I never used the word "can't" just the w
On Sunday 08 September 2002 09:40 pm, Leon Brooks wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Sep 2002 04:32, Chris Little wrote:
> > The REAL reason to keep it is because of geek appeal. What kind of free
> > software project would we be if we didn't support regex? :) And isn't
> > there some unwritten rule about requ
On Sunday 08 September 2002 02:40 am, Barry Drake wrote:
> Just took a look at the daily devotionals. I have David's popup of the
> devotional for the day (from Daily) showing on startup. The references at
> the bottom (in the popup) show with an uninterpreted HTML tag, so I looked
> at the devo
On Sunday 08 September 2002 01:42 am, Joel Mawhorter wrote:
> The first area that I will be working on is adding a new type of search to
> Sword. The new search type will be based on typical boolean search
> operations (AND, OR, NOT,and maybe XOR using the operators &, |, !, and ^
> respectively).
On Thursday 05 September 2002 10:39 am, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> > Ah good I was holding off on making gentoo packages for the sword and
> > stuff until 1.5.4.
>
> Gentoo? Never heard this name ...
It's relitivly new in the linux world. Maybe a year or two old, but it is in
the top 10 distros lis
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 02:49 pm, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
> Yes, this is the normal way we go.
Ah good I was holding off on making gentoo packages for the sword and stuff
until 1.5.4.
On that note I was thinking about making the install manager it's own package
think that is workable?
Al
Will the sword lib 1.5.4 be released along with biblecs 1.5.4?
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On Wednesday 04 September 2002 02:59 am, Ed Sylvis wrote:
> > Recompile against the new kdelibs and all should be happy. I use gentoo
> > and when I installed beta1 (3.0.7?) I had to do that. (note though that
> > gentoo can run multiple kde versions side by side (ie 2.2.2 along with
> > 3.0.3 and
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 11:03 pm, Ed Sylvis wrote:
> Hi Joachim,
>
> I just upgraded KDE to 3.0.3-0.7 and now Bibletime is crashing virtually
> evertime I try and open any module. Have you run into this?
Recompile against the new kdelibs and all should be happy. I use gentoo and
when I inst
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 12:45 pm, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> I took the liberty of changing the subject line since the subject has
> changed.
kay
> Thanks. As the Webmaster of that site, I usually try to keep a low profile.
> If you read it, then you know why. lol
Yes. Though I must say t
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 05:27 am, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "David's Mailing List and Spam Reciever" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > Anyone looking for that "elsewhere" might want to
On Monday 02 September 2002 09:35 pm, Don A. Elbourne Jr. wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Chris Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Persons who want to continue debating doctrinal statements or casting
> > "fundamentalist Christian" flames about are invited to do so privately,
> > in
On Monday 02 September 2002 02:04 pm, Todd Pedlar wrote:
> Whoa.
>
> Christians who do not accept Christ's divinity? If Christ is
> not God, then Christ cannot save. Those who somehow believe
> Christ will save them, but believe that he was only a man are
> unsaved, Fred. We can be accomodatin
On Thursday 08 August 2002 11:18 pm, Daniel Blake wrote:
> Would anybody please post the list of needed software to compile the Sword
> project.
>
> The instructions on how to compile Sword would be nice too
Do you mean for unix/linux or for windows?
> Like Don I haven't compiled much of anythin
Hey this came up on the sword-support list and talking with the guy further
I'm wondering where is greek accent support located at? Is it something
that's module specific? In a unicode font we've not tried yet? Not
implemented yet? Anything else?
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 04:03 pm, Jeff Collett wrote:
> Hi,
> So how do I get started programming on a project? Where is the
> documentation and source code? Is there a project list? Thanks
> Jeff
http://www.crosswire.org/sword/develop/index.jsp is a good starting point. You
can also check the
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