[sword-devel] Successful windows CE sword.dll

Troy A. Griffitts sword-devel@crosswire.org
Thu, 16 Oct 2003 01:04:23 -0700


Johan,
	I'm hoping to get your CE stuff in the current CVS head soon.  Does MS 
have a free CE compiler available for download, like they used to have? 
  Do I need any special addins to compile stuff?  Thank you again for 
your time!

	In addition to the sourceforge suggestion, know that you are always 
welcome to any combination of CVS/FTP/HTTP/Listserv services at 
CrossWire if you are interested in leading a CE frontend.

	I'm really excited to see this move ahead.  We've had a few individuals 
on the list who have done work toward this goal, and I'm hoping they 
will be encouraged enough to desire to help again now that this big step 
forward has been made.

	In His Grace,
		-Troy.



Johan Gorter wrote:
> Hello Joachim,
> 
> I'm not sure if a diff output would be very handy. For the src and
> include directories that would work, but I also added some files to make
> windows CE more 'unix' compatible. (in the apps/wince directory). I
> zipped all my files and tried to configure them to be easily put back
> into CVS. Of course I cannot do this myself. If you download the
> following file, you can unzip it and cvs from the swordCVE directory.
> Here you should easily see the changes I made and the files I added.
> 
> http://ozy.student.utwente.nl/~drsoong/IpaqProgs.zip
> 
> If you unzip this file on windows in a c:\IpaqProgs directory, you
> should be able to compile the dll (and the interface) yourself. 
> 
> What I meant with the last question is how to share the modified files
> so anyone could compile the dll. Well, now he can download the file
> above, or check out from CVS after it has been inserted.
> 
> The current application I had in mind as a frontend is just a simple
> bible reader. As soon as I have a functioning version I might make a SF
> project out of it, or leave this up to you-guys.
> 
> Well, I hope the windows ce port will be useful and if there are
> questions regarding the sources, do not hesitate to ask.
> 
> In Him,
> 
> Johan
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sword-devel-admin@crosswire.org
> [mailto:sword-devel-admin@crosswire.org] On Behalf Of Joachim Ansorg
> Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 22:02
> To: sword-devel@crosswire.org
> Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Successful windows CE sword.dll
> 
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> Hi,
> these are great news! Windows CE is one of the plattforms many users
> want to 
> Sword on.
> Great you got it working!
> 
> 
>>I had to make some small changes to some of the sword-files, but 
>>nothing that should cause problems with other platforms.
> 
> 
> I'd suggest to share the edited code sections with us on the list so we
> can 
> put it into CVS so it's in the next official Sword release.
> If possible send it as output of the diff command, but I gues that's not
> 
> possible on Windows. In this case just post what sections you changed to
> what 
> code.
> 
> 
>>So, how can I share the files I created, so any developper can use 
>>them in windows CE applications?
> 
> 
> Do you mean the code files to work on the CE program? Or something else?
> If you want to work on a CE frontend using SourceForge (sf.net) is a
> good 
> solution. Others may joing this way to help you, too.
> 
> Thank you for your great efforts!
> 
> In Him!
> Joachim
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