[sword-devel] Ezra Project 0.8.1 released
Troy A. Griffitts
scribe at crosswire.org
Sat Jun 22 17:24:01 EDT 2019
Tobias,
You can do the same in your binary before you construct an SWMgr:
SWLog::getSystemLog()->setLogLevel(SWLog::LOG_DEBUG);
and you should get more debug output from SWORD, including its discovery
of module paths.
On 6/22/19 12:57 PM, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
>
> Hi Tobias,
>
> So, I've had a chance to try 0.8.1. I hope this feedback is useful:
>
> Wanting to test the SWORD configuration improvements in the new build,
> I removed my ~/.sword folder. I have 5 or so modules installed
> machine-wide under /usr/share/sword so I was hoping those would be
> seen. Just to be sure SWORD is configured correctly on my box, in my
> source folder I go down into the examples at:
> ~/src/sword/examples/cmdline and run ./lookup yoyo yoyo
>
> [scribe at localhost cmdline]$ ./lookup yoyo yoyo
> Could not find module [yoyo]. Available modules:
> [ESV2011] - English Standard Version with Strongs numbers.
> [KJV] - King James Version (1769) with Strongs Numbers and Morphology
> [SahidicBible] - Sahidic Bible - Askeland / Schulz
> [StrongsGreek] - Strong's Greek Bible Dictionary
> [WHNU] - Westcott and Hort with NA27/UBS4 variants
>
> On my previous test, using 0.8.0, I installed KJVA and WLC which went
> into ~/.sword/ which is fine but wanting to test more cleanly, I
> removed the ~/.sword folder completely.
>
> OK, installed latest ezra package for F29 x86_64.
>
> It created ~/.sword and an empty mods.d and installMgr folder
> underneath. All fine. No sword.conf. Good.
>
> Launched ezra-project.
>
> To my surprise, I see my two previous modules available in the
> dropdown AND the KJVA is showing data!
>
> So, I could image a bug if you maybe cached available modules
> someplace and didn't re-read SWMgr between app restarts to see what
> modules were available, but I can't imagine how you can still lookup
> data for both of my previously installed modules since I have removed
> ~/.sword/ where they were installed and these modules are not
> available in my system-wide /usr/share/sword library.
>
> :)
>
> Hope this initial feedback is a little useful,
>
> Troy
>
>
> On 6/21/19 1:06 AM, Tobias Klein wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Ezra Project 0.8.1 has been released. This is a bugfix release.
>> Ezra Project is a topical bible study tool.
>>
>> https://github.com/tobias-klein/ezra-project/releases/tag/0.8.1
>>
>> Noteworthy improvements are:
>>
>> * Support for all languages of ISO-639-1/2/3. This enables the
>> usage of all the available Sword modules.
>> * Added sync functionality for Sword modules that have been
>> installed by other programs. Those modules are now also available
>> in Ezra Project and synced on start-up.
>> * Do not use custom sword.conf anymore.
>> * Static Sword library now included. This means that Ezra Project
>> will run on more systems, because there is no specific dependency
>> on Sword packages anymore.
>>
>> Downloads are available for:
>>
>> * Ubuntu 18.04 + 19.04
>> * CentOS 7
>> * Fedora 29
>> * Windows (tested on Windows 10)
>>
>> Feedback is appreciated!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tobias
>>
>>
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