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On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Troy A. Griffitts
scr...@crosswire.org wrote:
Peter,
One last shot here before I give up and punt on this one before packaging
things up.
I've change the bindings autotools system to use pkg-config to get
appropriate
Jaak Ristioja j...@ristioja.ee writes:
Do we have repositories of Sword modules which can be freely and
openly distributed by everyone?
Xiphos repo exists out of a personal desire on my part quite some years
ago to be able to distribute publicly-available modules. I hosted my
repo on my own
Peter,
One last shot here before I give up and punt on this one before
packaging things up.
I've change the bindings autotools system to use pkg-config to get
appropriate flags. Could you try again and let me know? I know you are
on 'holiday', and I appreciate any time you spend.
Troy
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Hello!
If I remember correctly, in a previous e-mail it was written that not
all modules distributed by Crosswire can be openly and freely
distributed by third parties, since license or permission for
distribution has only been given to Crosswire. So
On Wed, 2013-07-10 at 01:12 +0300, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
If not, I suggest we create such
repositories to ease distribution and mirroring of works.
Considering that we have had a very extensive discussion only 6 months ago on
the lack of _any_ desire to start or support mirroring I am not
On 07/09/2013 10:12 PM, Jaak Ristioja wrote:
I suggest we create such repositories to ease distribution and mirroring of
works.
The only potential virtue of creating a mirror repository, would be if a
church had decided upon _The Sword Project_ as its official Bible Study
Software, and wanted