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Re: Rapier
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Rapier finally has disappeared from my "Check for updates" list. |
Re: Rapier
Thanks to Eduard Bartosh, the issue i had with the autobuilder is now fixed.
Debian packaging can be though sometimes... So, if everything worked as expected, Rapier should now be available in the diablo extras repository. |
Re: Rapier
Hi i could install rapier this time but when i tried to lunch it does not respond tried several times without success even though installation went allright any idea how to fix this thanks
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Had you some previous version installed ? What is the output of : dpkg -l sword dpkg -l python-sword dpkg -l clucene-core dpkg -l rapier gconftool-2 -R /apps/osso/rapier Did you change data_path recently ? If yes, from where to where ? |
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Thanks for the rapid reply, well since it was broken after installation some time ago i remove it completely, when i saw that there was a fix today i installed it only to find that i could not launch it. please is you could walk me through from the xterm install procedure i will give it a try. i just removed it.
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Just installed and dpkg -l sword ( give this ) Desired=Unknown/Remove/Purge/hold
Status=Not/Installed/Config-files/Unpacked/Falied-config/Half-installed /Err?=(none) /Hold/Reinst-Required/X=both-problems (Status ,Err: uppercase=Bad +++name sword Version 1.5.10-11 Description sword library and binary Do i have to install clucene-core ? well if you can see from this any issue related to rapier Thanks |
Re: Rapier
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If you had it installed before, and removed it, chances are you also removed the modules installed. In the output of 'gconftool-2 -R /apps/osso/rapier' data_path is the directory name where rapier thinks module are stored. If they are not there anymore, well, bad things may happen ;) You can erase all preferences with gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/osso/rapier Carefull with this command, you may erase lots of other preferences if you forget to write the path correctly. You may also want to try to uninstall everything that is rapier related, and install it again on top of the gconf cleaning. As root: apt-get update apt-get remove sword apt-get install rapier |
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Thanks will carefully follow that and report tomorrow off to Bed thanks
Rapier from the terminal give this ~ $ rapier Cannot regexp '"Gen 1:1"' |
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I installed rapier on n800/diablo and it, well, sort of works. No modules are included, so I told it to download them, and it sits there forever. I turned debug on and it said timed out
Rapier starts download_mods_list(self,'ftp://crosswire.org/pub/sword/raw/mods.d.tar.gz','file:///home/user/MyDocs/tmp/mods.d.tar.gz') problem getting a file Handle='End of file' download module list did not work I tried downloading that file using the tablet web browser and it worked, so I checked my linux router/firewall and see the tablet connecting to my proxy, and nothing happens after that! any ideas? |
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Hi there.
I think i know what happens about the Cannot regexp '"Gen 1:1"' error: the gconf default value for this key was badly written. This should be fixed (actually, workarounded; i understood what happen later on) in the latest version available in the extras repository. I am a bit puzzled about the proxy issue. All file transfert are made using gnome vfs. As i never meant to take care of any proxy setting, i m surprised it automatically used your proxy settings, though i do not know why it is not receiving any data. The most easiest workaround would be to install the modules with a connection that does not involve a proxy. |
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