<http://www.crosswire.org/wiki/Tutorial:Compiling_%26_Installing_SWORD_on_Windows>
> Now I’ve tried to test the libsword.lib and created a project with the > simple.cpp which you had added to the „sword/examples/“ folder.**** > > I builded the project and started the .exe in commandline but I got a > error mesage wich says: **** > > C:\Users\Familie\Desktop\Crosswire\example\Test3\Debug\Test3.exe lookup > KJV James 1:19**** > > SWMgr: Can't find 'mods.conf' or 'mods.d'. Try setting:**** > > SWORD_PATH=<directory containing mods.conf>**** > > Or see the README file for a full description of setup options > (<configPath is null>)**** > > ** ** > > I’ve googled but really didn’t find a solution how to set up the .conf > files and their pathes… > This happens when Sword application could not find modules. There are several ways to fix this. If you have Sword modules already installed, set environment variable SWORD_PATH to folder containing mods.d and modules folders. Either using Control Panel->System or command line "set SWORD_PATH=...". If you haven't modules installed using Xiphos or BibleTime, you would download it from http://crosswire.org/sword/modules/ModDisp.jsp?modType=Bibles and extract to working directory you run example (remember that Visual Studio set working directory to solution root, instead of executable directory). > And an other question is, do you know whether the libsword.lib will run > under ARM-devices? E.g for WindowsRT…? > As far as i know nobody tried to build Sword for Windows RT. Feel free to try and report here whether it was successful or not. Blessings.
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