Timothy, Still seems to be a path issue. The API looks for its module configuration in the following sequence: ./mods.[conf|d] $SWORD_PATH/mods.[conf|d] $HOME/.sword/mods.[conf|d] or finally from information found in a system-wide configuration file /etc/sword.conf in the format: [Install] DataPath=/where/your/datafiles/are/installed then the API will look for ${DataPath}/mods.[conf|d]
hope this helps. PS. The DataPath in the <module>.conf points to a path RELATIVE to where the library finds as it's base directory for modules. Hope this helps. Let me know. -Troy. "Timothy R. Butler" wrote: > > Well, I feel rather foolish replying to my self again, but here we go: > > I setup diatheke, and it seems to be able to find the ASV... but... I can't > seem to get verses to come up right. For instance, if I type: > > /home/uninet/sword/bin/diatheke -l en -m 50 -f thml -b ASV -k "Gen 1:1" > > (i.e. the command passed from Diatheke/CGI), I get this as the output: > > Genesis 1:1: <br /> > > Any ideas? :-) > > Thanks, > Tim > > -- > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > Timothy R. Butler | Universal Networks | http://www.uninet.info > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 12495932 AIM: Uninettm > Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com > Open Source Migration Guide: http://www.ofb.biz > ============= "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============