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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thank your for your reply.<br>
Indeed the order is detailed in the file INSTALL.<br>
Never mind (I think installmgr should output an error, and I still
don't understand why installmgr creates and uses
~/.sword/Installmgr, and is not able to create ~/.sword/mods.d...)<br>
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Le 28/10/2013 23:34, Troy A. Griffitts a écrit :<br>
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cite="mid:bf0a79cd-e68c-4b7a-a1fb-6e4007626e1e@email.android.com"
type="cite">Installmgr attempts to install modules to your primary
SWORD module folder. There is a priority order in which this
folder is found. CWD is higher priority, the SWORD_PATH env
variable, some other locations, and also location set in
/etc/sword.conf. there's a readme somewhere with the lookup order.
My guess is that it was using /etc/sword.conf and trying to
install to /usr,/share/sword which you don't have permission
without sudo.<br>
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Hope this helps.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">yvand <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:yvand.sword@gmail.com"><yvand.sword@gmail.com></a>
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<pre class="k9mail">Hi all,
I tried to install modules from command line (for first time).
Finally I found in the wiki some samples and manage to install modules!
But I think installmgr does not behave properly.
If you run :
rm -r ~/.sword
echo yes | installmgr -init
echo yes | installmgr -r CrossWire
echo yes | installmgr -rl CrossWire
echo yes | installmgr -ri CrossWire KJV
It won't install KJV (try installmgr -l or diatheke) ! You will see no
errors.
You need to create ~/.sword/mods.d and set $SWORD_PATH to ~/.sword !
In my opinion this is odd, installmgr should at least say "give me a
directory in which I can work", output an error if mods.d does not
exists and not download all the files...
Moreover the first 3 commands does uses ~/.sword automatically and
creates subdirectories automatically...
I am running sword svn version.
Did I miss something? Is this a normal behaviour?
Regards,
yvand
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