[sword-devel] Eclectic Questions re: CLI, OSIS markup of Trinitarian referents, and the 1662 BCP as a module

David Haslam dfhdfh at protonmail.com
Fri Jun 28 12:02:37 EDT 2019


Justin,

In my Win7 PC, I generally use Xiphos to install modules.

The Windows editions of Sword utilities such as diatheke.exe work fine in this environment.

Our developers’ wiki has details where you can download Sword utils for Win32 or Win64.

I’ve never found a need to use installmgr as a CLI tool.

Again, I’ve never compiled SWORD from source, nor used Linux in any flavours.

Best regards,

David.

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On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 16:31, Justin Bellars <jbellars at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thank you, Pierre!
>
> I must have larger problems, since those commands return "Couldn't find remote source [CrossWire]" I compiled Sword from the makefile, but perhaps there is something missing... I am also running it in Windows Subsystem Linux (WSL - Ubuntu 18.04), so perhaps in a native Linux or BSD environment it would be more straightforward? Perhaps Windows firewalling is getting in the way. I'll keep at it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Justin
>
> On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 8:39 PM pierre amadio <amadio.pierre at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi there !
>>
>>>> Can someone direct me to common CLI commands for module management everyone should know?
>>
>> Have a look at installmgr :
>>
>> installmgr -r CrossWire
>> installmgr -ri CrossWire KJV
>>
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