Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass

2020-07-27 Thread David Haslam
Thanks Greg, I have just downloaded the two Xiphos builds and successfully installed the x32 edition of Xiphos. I observe afterwards that the Sword utilities all have the filedate 2020-04-26 07:26 Was this to be expected? And is this commensurate with the issue that this new build addressed? i.

Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass - BibleTime

2020-07-27 Thread Greg Hellings
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 3:22 PM Tobias Klein wrote: > Maybe it helps: This is how I build bzip2 on Windows with the Visual > Studio compiler based on their Git repo *git://sourceware.org/git/bzip2.git > *. > > > > > https://github.com/tobias-klein/sword-build-

Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass - BibleTime

2020-07-27 Thread Gary Holmlund
On 7/27/2020 7:24 AM, Greg Hellings wrote: If any other Xiphos developers want to do testing, or if BibleTime does any cross compiling from Fedora. You can also find Xiphos installers building the latest Xiphos head against this latest Sword head. I'm very far from any Windows machine I can

Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass

2020-07-27 Thread Tobias Klein
Just to confirm. The VS-based build still works fine after the latest commit (svn rev 3771). Best regards, Tobias From: Troy A. Griffitts Sent: Montag, 27. Juli 2020 10:42 To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass That crazy cmake line certain d

Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass

2020-07-27 Thread Greg Hellings
On Mon, Jul 27, 2020 at 4:42 AM Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > That crazy cmake line certain did work to configure a cross-compile. > Someone needs to write that one down somewhere. > That line was taken from my RPM build script. Most of it is the standard MinGW cross-compile macro used, then a few e

Re: [sword-devel] Not user-friendly behavior in commentaries (should be continuous)

2020-07-27 Thread yvand
Hi Troy, Thank you very much for your help and for the quick fix !! I can confirm that now diatheke returns a commentary for Gen.1.1 and also for Gen.1.2, Gen.1.3, etc. when I use ranges for annotateRef. Again thank you all for your help for this bug! I will send again my module to Crosswire

Re: [sword-devel] Win32 FileMgr Subclass

2020-07-27 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
That crazy cmake line certain did work to configure a cross-compile.  Someone needs to write that one down somewhere. So, I've included in filemgr.cpp and this seems to resolve this for mingw.  I get a bunch of .EXEs in utilities, so I think it worked. I'll commit, and then go back and be su