Thank you for the clarification! Now if we could just get a more recent Sword
engine into distribution on Ubuntu, that would be nice...
On 06/13/2018 12:56 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> On 06/13/2018 06:49 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
>> Xiphos' MinimumVersion support was added Aug 2017, released
Thank you, Michael. Sorry I didn't act on your prior email. I get way too much
email to properly deal with it all. Anyway, since front end developers are so
slow to upgrade their sword engine use, I downgraded my module generation to
specify a minimum sword version of 1.7.0. The downside of
On 06/13/2018 06:49 PM, Karl Kleinpaste wrote:
> Xiphos' MinimumVersion support was added Aug 2017, released in 4.0.7,
> Sep 2017.
BTW, this explains the variability of success from testing:
Xiphos
4.1.0
1.8.1
Windows 10
PASS
Xiphos
4.0.7
1.7.3
On 06/13/2018 06:38 PM, Michael H wrote:
> Xiphos and Bibletime are properly testing the module minimum
> requirements against the sword engine
Xiphos' MinimumVersion support was added Aug 2017, released in 4.0.7,
Sep 2017.
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Kahunapule,
I sent you an email about this about 9 months ago:
The issue might be that all of the modules on ebible.org have a minimum
requirement for sword 1.7.4 in place, regardless of actual module content
vs. sword engine capabilities. (I did not validate ALL, but I have tested
~20 or so
I will add this case:
Bibletime
2.11.1
1.8.1
Ubuntu 18.04
PASS
Bibletime
2.11.1
1.7.3
Ubuntu 18.04
Fails
The pattern seems to be Sword 1.81 pass, Sword 1.7.3 fail.
Based on how
Thank you, Pierre.
The two installmgr commands you suggested worked on Ubuntu 18.04. Xiphos still
failed.
On 06/13/2018 08:47 AM, pierre amadio wrote:
> Hi there !
>
> I do not have a Ubuntu 18.04 ready to try out, but you should be able to
> check wether the problem is within the sword
Hi there !
I do not have a Ubuntu 18.04 ready to try out, but you should be able to
check wether the problem is within the sword library itself by trying to
perform the same task with installmgr.
installmgr -r eBible.org
installmgr -ri eBible.org fraLSG1910eb
If this did not work, double check
I'm looking for a pattern in what works and what doesn't. Here is the test:
install a Bible unique to eBible.org.
Front end
version
Sword version
OS
Result
Xiphos
4.1.0
1.8.1
Windows 10
PASS
Xiphos
4.0.7
1.7.3
Seems I can't get either http nor ftp eBible repository on Xiphos 4.07
on Ubuntu Bionic.
Robert.
On 13/06/18 15:36, Michael Johnson wrote:
Yes, I refreshed the standard list of sources and manually refreshed
eBible.org. I got a blank list.
On 06/12/2018 05:14 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Did
It's still working for me with Xiphos 4.1.0 for Windows.
David
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 04:36, Michael Johnson wrote:
> Yes, I refreshed the standard list of sources and manually refreshed
> eBible.org. I got a blank list. On 06/12/2018 05:14 PM, Greg Hellings
Yes, I refreshed the standard list of sources and manually refreshed
eBible.org. I got a blank list.
On 06/12/2018 05:14 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
> Did you go through the normal path of refreshing the standard list of sources?
>
> --Greg
>
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:03 PM Kahunapule Michael
On 06/12/2018 11:01 PM, Kahunapule Michael Johnson wrote:
> Is there anything I can do about it, or is this something that needs to be
> fixed in Xiphos?
I just refreshed eBible in Xiphos without incident. It appears in 2
configurations in my Installmgr.conf; both work for me:
Did you go through the normal path of refreshing the standard list of
sources?
--Greg
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 10:03 PM Kahunapule Michael Johnson <
kahunap...@ebible.org> wrote:
> I just set up a new Linux (Ubuntu Bionic Beaver) system for someone,
> including an install of Xiphos. When trying
I just set up a new Linux (Ubuntu Bionic Beaver) system for someone, including
an install of Xiphos. When trying to preload a few Bible translations, I
noticed that Xiphos couldn't see the eBible.org repository. However, I can see
and use it just fine from some other front ends. Is anyone else
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