[bt-devel] BibleTime on Mac

Daniel Glassey bt-devel@crosswire.org
Mon, 16 Feb 2004 08:30:02 +0000


On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 07:45, Jon Glass wrote:
> on 2/13/04 7:51 PM, Daniel Glassey at wrote:
> 
> > please try downloading it again. I updated something recently that was I
> > had forgotten first time though it shouldn't have caused this error.
> > 
> > OTOH it might be the newer upload that has the problem. The current
> > version was uploaded Feb 10 15:44MST. Would that be what you are trying?
> 
> The problem with the installer was, I believe, the wrong version. I think I
> downloaded mine from the BibleTime web site... I downloaded the copy from
> your post, and it installed fine...

:)

> Now, I've got another problem. When I try to launch it, or any KDE app, for
> that matter, the Console tells me that it cannot find
> "libssl.0.9.7.dylib"... And then the app crashes... I've looked, and I don't
> have it! I do have a "libssl.0.9.6.dylib" and it's in an "SW" folder at the
> root level, not in the usr folder... I then decided to try the installer on
> the WebDav site, and install direct from there, and it updated my install,
> and added a few extra items, but still, no lib.0.9.7.dylib file!!!

What version of MacOSX are you using? The only libssl I have is 0.9.7 in
/usr/lib and I'm using 10.3.2 with all latest updates. Since it is in
/usr/lib it is part of the system rather than the KDE install. The KDE
is supposed to work on Jaguar(10.2.x) as well though.

> I'm not really familiar with all this stuff, and am trying to teach myself,
> but at this point, I'm lost...
> 
> At the same time, I don't want to be a bother to you either... So, if you
> are not the one to ask, who should I be asking? 

Yep, I'm the right person.

> I came to you first, as you
> built the app... I thought that maybe you built something into it, or
> something of that nature... Thanks in advance for whatever help you can
> offer, even if it's only a redirect to somebody who can help me. Again,
> sorry to be a bother to you. :-)

np, it's useful to find out about any problems that crop up.

Regards,
Daniel

P.S. CCing to the devlist so this gets archived for future reference.