sideration, and have a blessed day!
Aaron
(P.S. - the reason this appears to be a Git patch is because I used Git
to let me generate a multi-file patch more easily. I realize SWORD uses
SVN, sorry if this looks confusing.)
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and you
can safely delete it. And the whole pqa folder for diatheke should be
tossed. Likely at the SVN level, as I'm sure we are not building Palm
binaries anymore.
Hope that helps.
--Greg
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 01:06 Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
Good morning/evening, and thanks for your
On 9/28/23 11:29, Greg Hellings wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 12:14 Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
Hey, thanks for your help!
I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I
figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was
anything
you wanted to do
For those who have read the earlier discussion about the license audit,
I wanted to do something to help with the presence of the non-free
ftpparse code in SWORD. This is my initial attempt:
https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/FreeFTPParser
While this parser only can handle UNIX LIST output, I
Gah, forgot to use Reply List in Thunderbird.
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Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Licensing audit of SWORD for Fedora -
sharing results with upstream
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 11:01:12 -0500
From: Aaron Rainbolt
To: Greg Hellings
On 9/28/23 11:29, Greg
This is no longer necessary - the original ftpparse is now public-domain
where possible, and truly open-source elsewhere. See
https://cr.yp.to/distributors.html "What are the distribution terms for
ftpparse?"
On 9/29/23 04:00, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
For those who have read t
Good morning/evening, and thanks for your time.
Recently SWORD was removed from Fedora 39 because of a bug relating to
the python bindings (it's still using distutils rather than setuptools,
which needed to be fixed, but the maintainer didn't fix it in time). I'm
attempting to get SWORD back
On 9/28/23 13:35, Fr Cyrille wrote:
Le 28/09/2023 à 18:13, Aaron Rainbolt a écrit :
Hey, thanks for your help!
I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I
figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was
anything you wanted to do on your end, you could
working on
getting the package through initial review currently), so we should be
OK on that front if all goes well.
Aaron
On 10/1/23 03:34, Fr Cyrille wrote:
Le 01/10/2023 à 08:59, Aaron Rainbolt a écrit :
On 9/28/23 13:35, Fr Cyrille wrote:
Le 28/09/2023 à 18:13, Aaron Rainbolt a écrit
eve
there should be any drift in those Makefiles. I'd be happy to try
again if you have any advice as to why the patch is not applying.
--Greg
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 11:53 AM Aaron Rainbolt
wrote:
Good morning/evening, and thanks for your time.
As distutils has been deprecated and fina
Apologies for my initial failed attempt, I made a number of blunders in
my first patch.
This second patch:
* Only modifies the CMake build system (the previous changes to
Autotools was the result of me patching more than was necessary)
* Uses correct indentation (I had spaces and tabs
don't believe
there should be any drift in those Makefiles. I'd be happy to try
again if you have any advice as to why the patch is not applying.
--Greg
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 11:53 AM Aaron Rainbolt
wrote:
Good morning/evening, and thanks for your time.
As distutils has been depr
, at 21:50, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
The Xiphos fork has been created! https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/xiphos-ng I'm
about to push a build failure fix to it in a few moments. Feel free to make new
pull requests, bug reports, suggestions, etc. here. Lord willing I'll be
monitoring things and getting
no longer can or wish to support. We have very limited
resources and can't afford to manage BibleTime within distribution
repositories.
On 06.10.23 09:58, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
No worries there, I would be doing all the work of managing BibleTime
within the Fedora repositories, the devs wouldn't
On 10/5/23 13:06, Greg Hellings wrote:
I've gone ahead and directly added you as an admin on the two projects.
Thank you so much!
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 1:00 PM Aaron Rainbolt
wrote:
On 9/28/23 11:29, Greg Hellings wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 12:14 Aaron
on it, I might be able to help there too.)
On Fri, Oct 6, 2023 at 1:42 AM Jaak Ristioja wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 05.10.23 20:59, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
> > Thanks! If all of the comaintainers for Xiphos and BibleTime are also no
> > longer available or interested, I think it
I don't know if I'm just blind or if these aren't public, but I cannot
find the OSIS (or whatever format) code for individual SWORD modules in
the Crosswire repository. Specifically I'm trying to find the source for
the AKJV module. I'd like to take the code and parse it myself for a
project
Gah, I am forgetful. I can just use mod2imp to get parsable text. It's
not exactly what I was looking for but it'll work good enough :D
On 10/20/23 23:15, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
I don't know if I'm just blind or if these aren't public, but I cannot
find the OSIS (or whatever format) code
On 10/21/23 02:20, Timothy Allen wrote:
On 21/10/23 16:48, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
mod2imp claims to be able to generate LaTeX (something like `mod2imp
-r LATEX AKJV`) but at least the Ubuntu build of libsword-utils
mod2imp is broken in this regard - any time I try to use any of the
filters
any better.
I don't know what XML SAX even is but it sounds difficult and scary :P
Might be fun to look into if I get the time though.
Thanks for your help!
Aaron
--Greg
On Fri, Oct 20, 2023, 23:28 Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
Gah, I am forgetful. I can just use mod2imp to get parsable
On 9/28/23 11:29, Greg Hellings wrote:
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023, 12:14 Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
Hey, thanks for your help!
I was able to just repack and remove most everything offending. I
figured I should share the info upstream so that if there was
anything
you wanted to do
See Numbers 12 and 13 - in the AKJV, Numbers 12 is 16 verses long,
whereas in SpaRV1909, it's only 15 verses long. Numbers 12:16,
mentioning Hazeroth, seems to have accidentally become Numbers 13:1 in
SpaRV1909. Then Numbers 13:33 in SpaRV1909 contains the contents of
verses 32 and 33 in the
Gah, once again I have failed to send my response to everyone.
-- Forwarded message -
From: Aaron Rainbolt
Date: Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Packaging Ezra Bible App for Snap and Flatpak users?
To: Fr Cyrille
On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 12:42 PM Fr
On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 4:27 PM Matěj Cepl wrote:
>
> On Sat Jan 20, 2024 at 7:18 PM CET, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
> > It appears that the Ezra Bible App can only be installed using
> > upstream packages for a select group of popular Linux distributions
> > currently. It
wn.
>
> https://crosswire.org/svn/sword/trunk/src/modules/filters/
>
> Hope this gets you started. Let me know if you have questions,
>
> Troy
>
>
> On December 15, 2023 20:26:22 MST, Aaron Rainbolt
> wrote:
>>
>> I didn't mean the actual compiled
I had an idea of making a primarily Markdown-centric SWORD frontend
that would help with writing Bible studies and whatnot for
Markdown-based platforms like Reddit or Obsidian notes. For this
purpose, I want to parse the internal markup used by SWORD in its
modules, and then use my own custom code
renderer I've used will pass HTML
through unchanged, allowing the author to use its full syntax when
they wanted to.
On Fri, Dec 15, 2023, 21:04 Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
I had an idea of making a primarily Markdown-centric SWORD frontend
that would help with writing Bible studies and wh
It appears that the Ezra Bible App can only be installed using
upstream packages for a select group of popular Linux distributions
currently. It would be handy for users to be able to install it by
using widely available repositories such as the Snap Store and
Flathub. I'm fairly skilled at
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