Probably the best way would be to propose a ppa with all the librairies.

Le 31 mai 2019 22:12:49 WAT, Tobias Klein <[email protected]> a écrit :
>On 31.05.19 20:58, Cyrille wrote:
>> Probably you need to found an other solution, I download the 18.04 
>> release, but I didn't install it because it has libsword11v5 as 
>> dependency, but I use sword.1.8 on my 18.04. Then the *Esra19.04* was
>
>> installed very well on Ubuntu *18.04*. But when I run it, I have a 
>> white windows. Nothing in the terminal.
>
>This is likely some library incompatibility. Packages with specific 
>dependencies to default packages of a distribution can't handle this 
>scenario.
>If you use a customized Sword package the best solution is to build
>from 
>source.
>
>Building is quite easy based on this instruction:
>https://github.com/tobias-klein/ezra-project#setup-and-build
>
>Best regards,
>Tobias

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