Did that - no change.
Jon
On 08/29/2014 04:23 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
Well once you stop running it as sudo you're going to need to run the "installmgr -sc" step again to sync the config down from the server.

--Greg


On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Jon Behrens <j...@crimsonthread.com <mailto:j...@crimsonthread.com>> wrote:

    Same result -

    jsb@jsb-VirtualBox:~/sword-1.7.3/utilities
    <mailto:jsb@jsb-VirtualBox:%7E/sword-1.7.3/utilities> > cd ~/
        jsb@jsb-VirtualBox:~ > installmgr -ri CrossWire ESV

            Couldn't find remote source [CrossWire]

        jsb@jsb-VirtualBox:~ > sudo installmgr -ri CrossWire ESV
            Remote source [CrossWire] does not make available module
    [ESV]


    On 08/29/2014 03:51 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
    Try running the installed version instead of the one in
    utilities. If you executed "sudo make install" there should be a
    copy in /usr/local/bin

    --Greg


    On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Jon Behrens
    <j...@crimsonthread.com <mailto:j...@crimsonthread.com>> wrote:

        Thanks for the response Greg, but that doesn't work. Without
        being root:

             ./installmgr -ri CrossWire ESV
                Couldn't find remote source [CrossWire]

            ./installmgr -sc
                (Returns warnings and asks whether to proceed)
                enable? [no] yes
                    Failed to sync config file with master remote
        source list.

        Jon



        On 08/29/2014 03:27 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
        Try doing it as not root. I don't know why the docs suggest
        using root to do the work, but try doing it in your local
        directory by running the installmgr commands without being
        root.

        --Greg


        On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Jon Behrens
        <j...@crimsonthread.com <mailto:j...@crimsonthread.com>> wrote:

            Hello

            This started out as a C# binding question, but the
            problem is deeper than that. Basically
            I can't get the installmgr to do anything useful. I am
            new to Linux, but have been writing software on other
            platforms for ~50 years.

            To insure that my machine configuration was not the
            problem (I had installed Xiphos
            and BibleTime earlier), I set up a new virtual machine
            using VirtualBox and Mint 17.

            I updated all the packages and installed
            build-essentials. No other software.
            I downloaded Sword-1.73 and uncompressed it into a
            folder 'sword-1.7.3' under my
            home directory.

            I then followed the instructions in the INSTALL file and
            everything appeared to make
            correctly.

            I went to the utilities directory and ran the installmgr

                sudo ./installmgr -sc //Synch with master appeared
            to work
                sudo ./installmgr -r CrossWire //refresh remote
            source - appears to work, 411 packages
                sudo ./installmgr -ri CrossWire KJV  //returns
            'Remote source [CrossWire] does not make available
            module [KJV]

                sudo ./installmgr -rl CrossWire  //list modules on
            CrossWire - sure enough, no KJV

            Went to ~/.sword/InstallMgr/20081216195754/mods.d/ and
            found kjv.conf. So refreshing the remote source finds
            KJV but install does not.

            OK - let's try a local install:

            Downloaded ESV.zip and unpacked it into the same
            directory (Downloads)

                sudo ./installmgr -li ~/Downloads/ESV.zip ESV
                    Module [ESV] not available at path
            [/home/jsb/Downloads/ESV.zip]

                sudo ./installmgr -li ~/Downloads/ESV ESV
                    Module [ESV] not available at path
            [/home/jsb/Downloads/ESV]

                sudo ./installmgr -li ~/Downloads/ESV/mods.d ESV
                    Module [ESV] not available at path
            [/home/jsb/Downloads/ESV/mods.d]

                sudo ./installmgr -li ~/Downloads/ESV/modules ESV
                    Module [ESV] not available at path
            [/home/jsb/Downloads/ESV/modules]

            Well, that didn't work. So let's try just extracting the
            archive into /usr/share/sword

                cd /usr/share/sword
                sudo unzip ~/Downloads/ESV.zip
                    Archive: /home/jsb/Downloads/ESV.zip
                      inflating: modules/texts/ztext/esv/nt.bzv
                      inflating: modules/texts/ztext/esv/nt.bzs
                      inflating: modules/texts/ztext/esv/ot.bzs
                      inflating: modules/texts/ztext/esv/nt.bzz
                      inflating: modules/texts/ztext/esv/ot.bzv
                      inflating: modules/texts/ztext/esv/ot.bzz
                      inflating: mods.d/esv.conf

            That's hopeful, let's try it out.

                cd ~/sword-1.7.3/examples/cmdline       //previously
            made this project
                ./lookup ESV Jn.3.16
                    Could not find module [ESV].  Available modules:

            Note that the list of available modules is empty.

            So at this point I'm stuck. It is my hope to write a
            front end in C#, but I can't seem to get the package
            installed and working properly.

            I'd appreciate any help.
            Jon



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