Hi Br. Cyrille,

I'm a bit confused because it happily installs for me on both Ubuntu 14.04 and Mint 17. Are you using a different variant perchance? Possibly Debian?

Thanks much, your feedback will help me chase the problem; I don't want to break it one place to fix it in another.

Blessings,
Brian


On 12/28/2014 09:02 AM, Cyrille Lafricain wrote:

Thé deb of xiphos with 14.04 refuse too install because of bad dépendancies. I modified the control file changing xml2:i386 tout xml2. The same with the amd64.
Br Cyrille

Le 27 déc. 2014 14:55, "Brian J Dumont" <brian.j.dum...@gmail.com <mailto:brian.j.dum...@gmail.com>> a écrit :

    Hi All,

    I've built Ubuntu packages for the new versions of
    SWORD/Biblesync/Xiphos as well as the current Bibletime.  They may
    be found at the regular place:

    https://sites.google.com/site/xiphosforubuntu/files

    I've built 32 and 64 bit versions for 14.04LTS, and I've built 64
    bit versions only for 14.10, thinking that most cutting-edge
    distro folks aren't running old hardware.  Mint 17 and 17.1 should
    both use the 14.04 versions.

    I'll be working with Karl to get these on the Xiphos SF page, and
    I've been trying to track down the right folks to get the correct
    SWORD programs into future versions of the Debian/Ubuntu/variants
    right out-of-the-box.

    Blessings,
    Brian

    On 12/26/2014 04:50 AM, Fr Cyrille wrote:

        Hello !
        for user's of Ubuntu/Debian, this is the command for all
        dependencies before compiling:
        sudo apt-get install gcc intltool libgtkhtml3.14-dev
        libxml2-dev libgsf-1-dev libgconfmm-2.6-dev libuuid1
        gnome-doc-utils rarian-compat libgtkhtml-4.0-dev
        libgtkhtml-editor-4.0-dev webkitgtk-3.0-dev uuid uuid-dev
        Waiting a .deb...
        After that with sword 1.7 every things is al right!
        Thanks you again for this very nice gift for Christmas.

        Le 25/12/2014 21:27, David Haslam a écrit :

            Well done, Karl and team. Thanks for all the hard work.

            I found a brief opportunity during Christmas Day during
            which to install it
            in my Windows 7 PC.

            Success!

            David



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