Done.
Content cut and pasted to
http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Tutorial:Compiling_%26_Installing_SWORD
Tutorial:Compiling & Installing SWORD
Minor change: Section levels incremented.
Link added in main page.
-- David
DM Smith-5 wrote:
>
> Jonathan can edit pages now. The wait is for creati
Jonathan can edit pages now. The wait is for creating pages. So create
the page for him.
In Him,
DM
On Sep 3, 2009, at 3:15 AM, David Haslam
wrote:
One of the existing editors easily could do the honors of copying it
to a new
wiki page for you,
but I hesitate in case you wish t
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> OK then. I can't create new pages on the Crosswire wiki (need to wait
> four days so it knows me... odd, since I have a shell account on the
> machine ... looks like crosswire doesn't do any kind of single sign on
> authentication, but keeps shell/forums/wiki user data 10
One of the existing editors easily could do the honors of copying it to a new
wiki page for you,
but I hesitate in case you wish to further edit the content in the sandbox
before the wiki allows you full privileges.
-- David
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>
> I can't create new pages on the Cro
Jonathan Marsden just wrote:
> Jonathan Marsden asked:
>>> Is it worth putting some basic info on how to download and
>>> compile/install SWORD from source on various Linux distributions on the
>>> wiki?
> Peter von Kaehne replied:
>
> OK then. ...
OOPS. No he didn't, I mis-edited that!
Pet
Jonathan Marsden asked:
>> Is it worth putting some basic info on how to download and
>> compile/install SWORD from source on various Linux distributions on the
>> wiki?
Peter von Kaehne replied:
OK then. I can't create new pages on the Crosswire wiki (need to wait
four days so it knows me... o
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Is it worth putting some basic info on how to download and
> compile/install SWORD from source on various Linux distributions on the
> wiki?
Yes.
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Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> FWIW, I'm installing a Fedora 11 VM right now, doing a minimal install
> with no optional package sets selected, and I'll go through what I need
> to do to reach the point where I can compile and install SWORD, and
> document the result.
A trivial 5 line script to downlo