Chris,
Why is it so difficult to find?
This page came up at the top of a Google search.
http://www.editionscle.com/
*Editions Clé *: The joint publications ministry of GBIM and UFM
International
See http://www.editionscle.com/amenginfo.html
UFM International = http://www.ufm.org.uk/
GBIM =
PS.
*Timnathserah, Inc* - Canada
and
*Editions Clé* - France
were two separate publishers!
I imagine the latter moved its main office from Villeurbanne
since the date of the original FreLSG module.
It's conceivable that the former may no longer exist, or has been rebranded
or taken over.
Whatever is implemented, please ensure that the directory existence is
checked in Windows for
(a) networked drives
(b) substitute drives
I've seen instances where poorly designed existence check methods only work
for drive letters on the same drive or only on a local drive.
Thorough testing is
On 7/16/2013 11:24 AM, Chris Burrell wrote:
Hi
Can someone point me in the direction of the person who created the
FreLSG module? I can't seem to locate Timnathserah, Inc - Canada
Editions CLE - Villeurbanne - France anywhere in Canada or in France.
I'd like to be able to contact Timnathserah
Hi,
I've cleared the .zip caches.
Since yesterday there are no zipped modules in the rawzip directories of
avpackages or avatticpackages or atticpackages. Only packages and
betapackages have zipped modules in the rawzip folder.
Is there another location to access this zipped modules via
So I've been plagued in the CMake builds by this message:
UTF8Transliterator: ICU: no resource index to load
UTF8Transliterator: ICU: status U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR
Now it's expanding out to repeat itself four times when I run a utility
like diatheke, and Peter has claimed he sees the message
Give the latest SVN a try. All of the offending code should be disabled now.
--Chris
On 07/17/2013 07:10 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
So I've been plagued in the CMake builds by this message:
UTF8Transliterator: ICU: no resource index to load
UTF8Transliterator: ICU: status
Hi Chris,
Can you please explain what you've done what you are switching on/off with
the new #defines? I build the lib a different way, so I'd like to see if I can
incorporate your changes into my build system or to see if I still need my own
custom way of switching off those error
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Chris Little chris...@crosswire.orgwrote:
Give the latest SVN a try. All of the offending code should be disabled
now.
That has eliminated them from my local build. Thanks!
--Greg
--Chris
On 07/17/2013 07:10 AM, Greg Hellings wrote:
So I've been
I know that there has been a HUGE amount of changes and refactoring,
including the addition of the new versification scheme (and about 115
subversion commits) since the last time I updated the Windows utilities.
You can find the latest build, as of tonight revision 2908, at
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