On 20-Mar-08, at 1:21 AM, Manfred Bergmann wrote: > The problems are probably due to many changes in the trunk lately. > But Hebrew??? That's strange.
Strange indeed... my Mac's second language is Hebrew, but it should be using English, especially since Hebrew isn't my second language :-). I may have to try the 1.3.1 tag to narrow it down. > The default module folder now is ~/Library/Application Support/Sword. Okay, I had an old .plist kicking around, so I've updated the README again. That, and your latest changes still haven't fixed the problem above though. > Yes, the backend used in Eloquent which I would use for MacSword 2 is > using the GC because I didn't know that iPhone has no GC. > But that's ok, I will put in the deallocation again. As long as we can > use the Fast Enumerations and Properties it's fine. I wasn't too surprised that iPhone didn't have GC, considering it only has 128 MB of memory. Suddenly the "Supported" vs "Required" for GC makes a lot more sense. The other 2.0 features are there afaik, one other thing not supported: "iPhone OS supports the Objective-C runtime introduced in Mac OS X v10.5 except for access to Objective-C class metadata. This means that, if your application accesses Objective-C class metadata, it may not run on the simulator." (I have no idea what that means! :-) > Yes, three versions. > The current version 1.3.1 also supports Leopard, btw. > I was thinking the next version should be 1.4 (the last before 2.0). > It will have dropped Panther support and the module installer will be > put in. > Also I would like to use Sparkle (http://sparkle.andymatuschak.org/) > for update checking. It is really nice. Also some cleanups here and > there. Which I already have done mostly. That's probably why it is not > working correctly ATM. ;) So 1.4 will still support Tiger... I like how the version #'s roughly equate to OS X versions. (1.2.x for 10.2, 1.3.x for 10.3+, 1.4.x for 10.4+) How do you test Panther and Tiger support? I was thinking of joining ADC Select, but it's not entirely obvious if it comes with old copies of Tiger/Panther. > Was there any donation? I haven't heared anything about that in the > last two years. > Do we drop the button? Why not. I don't need donations. If I have time > I will work, if not, then not. Donations wouldn't help, except maybe > to pay the domain. I'd be fine with dropping the donation thing too. - nathan. --- Nathan Youngman Email: nj at nathany dot com Web: http://www.nathany.com _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page