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Posted: Wed 11 Aug 2010, 00:33
by PeacebyJesus
I have use E-sword like daily in XP for years, and thank God for it, but do not think i will install in Puppy, but TheWord Bible program is second to it. (
http://www.theword.gr/) It only has a Windows version, but i have installed it using Wine in 2 other Linux distros and it runs fine with no other configuration needed, though it has lots of options in itself. I do use the compact install, and have no added many other modules to it. I like it that its Bible text comes with cross references, and i have been using it to make html N.T. Bible pages with commentary, using OpenOffice. (
http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/Ne ... t_TOC.html)
Posted: Fri 20 Aug 2010, 06:09
by bones01
Jim1911 wrote:Hi bones01,
Try Icewm, to change from JWM in Lupu-507, select Desktop, Desktop Settings, Window Manager Switcher Choose JWM or Icewm.
I've also had a running e-Sword disappear when minimized, and I believe I was using JWM at the time, however, it was an intermittent behaviour. Haven't noticed it happening with Icewm.
Jim
got ICEWM and e-sword now minimizes without disappearing. Think I'll hang on to it now.
Thanks
Esword will not install on Puppy Lucid 5.11
Posted: Thu 16 Sep 2010, 16:54
by MRT42
I am trying to install esword 9.51 on puppy lupu 5.11 I have downloaded and installed wine from quickpet (version 1.1.43). I got a message that gecko needed to be added and I followed the instructions on the wine wicki for installing it. I downloaded and installed the 2 dll's Jim1911 recommended to the directory /root/.wine "C:\\windows\\system32\". I also configured the two dll's he suggested in the wine config for native windows.
My problem is that now when I try to install the Esword setup .exe file nothing happens. I have tried telling it to open with wine but still no result.
I am running lupu 5.11 on a frugal install. I found a suggestion on the wine wiki that if a program fails to install with wine to try opening from terminal. I did that and got the following error message. Maybe it might explain why the install .exe file is not running. Here it is.
# wine setup951.exe
err:module:import_dll Library OLEAUT32.dll (which is needed by L "Z:\\mnt\\sdc1\\Mark's Toshiba Satelite Backup\\Downloads\\E-Sword\\version 9\\esword 9.51\\setup951.exe") not found
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L "Z:\\mnt\\sdc1\\Mark's Toshiba Satelite Backup\\Downloads\\E-Sword\\version 9\\esword 9.51\\setup951.exe" failed, status c0000135
Any ideas as to why this is not working or how I can get it to install? Thanks in advance.
Solved! problem installing e-Sword on Lucid Puppy 5.11
Posted: Fri 17 Sep 2010, 19:49
by MRT42
I seem to have found a solution to my problem of the e-Sword install file not installing. Rather than assigning the riched20.dll and oleaut32.dll to "native windows" in the wine config window I assigned them as "native, builtin). Then I tried again to install and it did without any problems. I am thankfully running e-sword now on my lucid puppy 5.11 frugal install and it is running fairly well. Everything seems to work although sometimes a bit jerky.
Posted: Sat 18 Sep 2010, 00:28
by disciple
FWIW you don't normally need gecko. It is only for internet explorer and such things.
Posted: Sat 18 Sep 2010, 04:40
by MRT42
Thanks for the tip. I didn't realize what it is for and so installed it as a precaution.
Updated Puppy & kept e-Sword
Posted: Thu 07 Oct 2010, 11:03
by bones01
This may not matter to anyone, but thought I'd share this.
I've recently upgraded to Lucid 5.1.1 and seemed to lose e-Sword when I did. To resolve the issue, i looked back to Jim's advice about linking.
I moved the .wine file from root to another file (I setup a 'temp' file for this, just in case something didn't work).
then I used the two Rox boxes to drag .wine from mnt/home into /root and make the link. As e-sword was already in the .wine, it's all there and working.
I'm a happy reader again.
Bones
e-Sword update
Posted: Thu 14 Oct 2010, 16:20
by Jim1911
Rick Meyers has posted another update to
e-Sword, the latest is setup972.exe. It installs fine over an existing installation of version 9.6, but to be safe, always make a backup copy of root/.wine before updating.
Rick Meyers wrote:e-Sword version 9.7 changes from 9.6
The editors have been broken out into their own view and are no longer located in the Commentary view. Also, a new Journal Notes editor has been added to the Editor view to join the Study Notes and Topic Notes!
You can now Search the Bibles and other modules using Regular Expressions (REGEX). While a bit complicated for typical use, this functionality adds powerful searching capabilities when that might be needed.
Enjoy,
Jim
Lighthouse pup
Posted: Tue 02 Nov 2010, 12:58
by its-me-again
Hi can you test this on the latest lighthouse pup. the built in installer it has does not seem to work. i have tried your solutions with no result.
Posted: Tue 02 Nov 2010, 15:20
by Jim1911
These procedures have been tried and do work on Lighthouse, even for the latest e-Sword. The procedures on page 1 are up-to-date, but must be followed exactly. I have placed a eSword.pet there that provides the icon, code for /usr/bin and /usr/share/applications that should work for anyone.
In Lighthouse, the code installed by my eSword.pet needs to be edited since Tazoc's installer sets up a seperate root/.wine_Esword directory, while my procedures uses the existing root/.wine. If you try these manual procedures, it probably would be easier to just delete or rename the root/.wine_Esword directory and start over.
If you have successfully installed e-Sword using another OS, you could just delete or rename both .wine and .wine_Esword in Lighthouse and copy your successful .wine into root. Then install the eSword.pet on page 1, find and click on the desktop file.
TazOC's installer does work, however, presently his installer needs update due to name changes that Rick Meyers made to e-Sword.
Hope this helps.
Continued success
Posted: Sun 26 Dec 2010, 22:12
by bones01
Hi Jim
I continue to come back to this thread again and again. I did a frugal re-install of 5.1.1 last week and lost more than I intended - oops. But, because of your instructions, I had made a back up of the .wine file, so now I have e-Sword up and running once again.
Thanks for your great work and updates to this thread.
Bones
Posted: Mon 27 Dec 2010, 16:12
by Jim1911
bones01,
Thanks for the kind words. I hope that this thread benefits anyone who likes e-sword. It used to be very frustrating to use bible programs with puppy. About the only thing that was available was outdated pups using the old java Bible Desktop. Now, thanks to TazOC, playdayz, and 01micko, other fine programs such as this one can run on the later pups, along with Bibletime and Ziphos. Now it's possible for anyone to set up their own Bible study pup.
This
threaddiscusses how to set up your own Bible Study pup.
Thanks,
Jim
Posted: Fri 21 Jan 2011, 22:31
by Jim1911
There is a new
e-Sword update, e-Sword v9.8.2 application installation. Unfortunately, Rick has changed his site and now the only way to download modules is by using a new Module Downloader that is a main feature of the latest 9.8 version. See attachment.
The Module Downloader is a great feature for Windows users because it shows what you have installed and enables downloads,
but it does not work under Linux.
The good news is that you can update to e-Sword v9.8.2 by downloading setup982.exe with your browser and click on it. Except for the downloading feature, it works great.
I have asked Rick to restore browser access to the download area as it was prior to 9.8 so that Linux users can still get new modules and updates.
Posted: Fri 21 Jan 2011, 23:15
by bones01
Thanks for keeping us informed Jim. I'll keep an eye hear to see if Rick has been able to make these changes.
Bones
Posted: Sat 22 Jan 2011, 15:47
by Jim1911
Jim1911 wrote:There is a new
e-Sword update, e-Sword v9.8.2 application installation. Unfortunately, Rick has changed his site and now the only way to download modules is by using a new Module Downloader that is a main feature of the latest 9.8 version. See attachment.
The Module Downloader is a great feature for Windows users because it shows what you have installed and enables downloads,
but it does not work under Linux.
The good news is that you can update to e-Sword v9.8.2 by downloading setup982.exe with your browser and click on it. Except for the downloading feature, it works great.
I have asked Rick to restore browser access to the download area as it was prior to 9.8 so that Linux users can still get new modules and updates.
See EDIT on page 1 for a workaround to use the new version.
Posted: Fri 04 Feb 2011, 20:25
by Jim1911
Latest version of e-Sword is v9.8.3. Above comments still apply about the download function.
Re: e-Sword bible software installation
Posted: Sat 05 Feb 2011, 11:28
by jblake
That does not link to topical files.
I don't have the URL for topical files.
The Resource Download manager doesn't link to the Bible Illustration that e-Sword offers.
http://www.e-sword.net/illustrations.html is the old link for that resource.
jonathon
Re: e-Sword bible software installation
Posted: Sat 05 Feb 2011, 15:53
by Jim1911
jblake wrote:
That does not link to topical files.
I don't have the URL for topical files.
The Resource Download manager doesn't link to the Bible Illustration that e-Sword offers.
http://www.e-sword.net/illustrations.html is the old link for that resource.
jonathon
Sorry, nothing we can do about Rick's e-Sword site. Unfortunately the download links that are still available outside of e-Sword are from the older versions and they don't link to all available e-Sword resources.
- There are two solutions from my standpoint:
(1) Solve the problem with the e-Sword downloader running correctly under Wine. (This is above my skill level.)
(2) Redesign the new web site to allow browser links to check all available resources as it did previous to the 9.8 updates.
I have brought this problem to Rick's attention, he has been unresponsive to suggested changes to his web site to make it more browser friendly. His only suggestions are for linux users to use an older version or fix Wine so his downloader works.
See page 1 for current links that are found in older versions.
Maybe he will respond to someone else's request for a more browser friendly site.
You may want to take a look at Bibletime and Xiphos, both have linux versions that are as good as or better than the corresponding Windows version.
Re: e-Sword bible software installation
Posted: Sat 05 Feb 2011, 21:53
by disciple
Jim1911 wrote:His only suggestions are for linux users to use an older version or fix Wine so his downloader works.
But he only provides a download of the latest version... is he happy for us to redistribute the older version(s) if necessary? (IIRC this is explicitly forbidden in the license agreement)
Re: e-Sword bible software installation
Posted: Sun 06 Feb 2011, 14:48
by Jim1911
disciple wrote:Jim1911 wrote:His only suggestions are for linux users to use an older version or fix Wine so his downloader works.
But he only provides a download of the latest version... is he happy for us to redistribute the older version(s) if necessary? (IIRC this is explicitly forbidden in the license agreement)
It may help for you to tell him about the problems he has caused linux users, I have, and got nowhere. Maybe, he will at least redesign his site to make it more browser user friendly, and if nothing else, provide links for older versions for new linux users who must link with browsers.
It would also be nice if browser links were available for the newer resources that are available for a fee.