[bt-devel] Fresh installation SWORD_PATH

Martin Gruner bt-devel@crosswire.org
Fri, 15 Nov 2002 23:16:01 +0100


I believe our rpms do install the config atm.

Martin

Am Freitag, 15. November 2002 18:12 schrieb Troy A. Griffitts:
> usrinst.sh has never automatically create this file-- to my knowledge.
> The make will tell you this.  After make, it recommends make install,
> then make install_config if you need /etc/sword.conf.
>
> Fred Saalbach wrote:
> > I did run usrinst.sh at install. With this install /etc/sword.config was
> > not automatically created. This might be a problem with today's sword
> > cvs that will be fixed tomorrow.
> >
> > I think the no modules help needs to address this.  I will revise the
> > message some more to include your comments.  Setting the SWORD_PATH does
> > work.
> >
> > Fred
> >
> > Martin Gruner wrote:
> >>>I just did a fresh install of the cvs on a new and clean mdk 8.1.  I
> >>>found that this version wants the environment variable SWORD_PATH set to
> >>>point to the sword directory, and does not need the /etc sword.conf
> >>>directory.  I changed the help dialog help-nomods-d to reflect this
> >>>change.
> >>
> >>Not sure about that one. It should fall back to the /etc/sword.conf if
> >>SWORD_PATH is not set. However, if you compile sword withouth either
> >>
> >>"configure --sysconfdir=etc"
> >>
> >>or running
> >>
> >>"usrinst.sh"
> >>
> >>instead (does the same), then sword will not look for /etc/sword.conf,
> >> but rather /usr/local/sword.conf. Try one of the above and it should
> >> work. SWORD_PATH is still possible and can be used to override the
> >> system's global settings.
> >>
> >>hth.
> >>
> >>Martin