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I've a couple of things. First, in the sword-1.5.9/utilities/diatheke/osiscgi.cpp file, there is an conditional "#include" statement that needs to be reworked so that it's turned on for Redhat 9 users. #ifdef WIN32 #include <ctype.h> #endif I did this to make it compile. /* #ifdef WIN32 */ #include <ctype.h> /* #endif */ What I know about this sort of programming wouldn't fill a thimble, or I would have submitted a real fix also. Second, when speaking of Lucene, are we to understand Apache's Lucene or some specific version of the "CLucene" program? I have clucene-core-0.9.15, but sword chokes terribly on it. I also have lucene-1.9.1 installed. Maybe there's a conflict? Thanks to all the developers for making great Bible software available to Linux users. Mike ---------------------------------------- Doulos Iesous Christou Professionals built the Titanic ... Amateurs built the Ark Forever, oh Lord, Thy Word is Settled in Heaven. Psalms 119:89 sola fide, sola Scriptura, sola gratia, sola Christo |
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