On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Gerald Zimmerman <[email protected]> wrote: > I have an additional request. Windows, as delivered, makes everything easy > for "frontenders" but ignores any thirst for the knowledge of compiling. I > suspect that any of us Windows users could use the most recent Sword upgrades > if we knew how to compile. Could someone provide instructions and/or links to > tutorials for the very elementary basics of compiling, especially on Windows? > Thanks!
Are you wanting: 1. Instructions for compiling the SWORD library and utilities with Visual Studio (Microsoft compiler, free to download)? 2. Instructions for compiling the SWORD library and utilities with open source compilers (see http://crosswire.org/~jmarsden/setup-mingw.html) 3. Instructions for compiling the SWORD frontend BibleCS (aka, The SWORD Project for Windows)? 1 is easily handled, 2 is probably best served by the link provided. I've never seen real instructions for 3, nor do I think it is any longer possible to do this with free tools (free as in free download, it was never possible to do it with open source tools, afaik). Please note that there seems to be a great deal of confusion between 'SWORD' the library, and 'The SWORD Project for Windows', the frontend. 'SWORD', the library, is already available in the latest version (1.6.0) both in the utilities Chris pointed to earlier, and as a dll + utilities packaged with Xiphos for Windows (http://xiphos.org). What many people seem to be after is 'The SWORD Project for Windows' rather than the library. In some of the last discussions, SWORD was being used for both the library and the frontend. Matthew _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
