[pkg-crosswire-devel] Xiphos on Debian

Bastian Germann bastiangermann at fishpost.de
Thu Dec 17 13:19:57 GMT 2020


Am 17.12.20 um 13:50 schrieb Fr Cyrille:
> Hello,
> I just virtualize debian, install swor 1.9 and xiphos, and it refuses to 
> index! Then we have a problem with the debian packaging.

I guess you are referring to indexing the sword modules from their FTP 
server. Please make sure that you can connect from your virtual machine 
to that server. Firewall and virtual network interface configuration 
might be involved here. Also, FTP has active and passive modes. I do not 
know which one sword uses by default. Passive mode is the mode that 
takes less firewall configuration on your side and should work if your 
internet connection generally works.

> 
> Le 12/12/2020 à 10:12, Fr Cyrille a écrit :
>>
>>
>> Le 12/12/2020 à 09:43, Teus Benschop a écrit :
>>> Hi Cyrille,
>>>
>>> On Fri, 11 Dec 2020 at 19:53, Fr Cyrille <fr.cyrille at tiberiade.be 
>>> <mailto:fr.cyrille at tiberiade.be>> wrote:
>>>
>>>     Thank you Teus, For the testing I have just to change the
>>>     unstable to testing in the sources.list?
>>>
>>>
>>> That could be done, but currently an easier way is here:
>>>
>>> https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
>> Thnank you!
>>>
>>>     I just install the hirsute ubuntu package sword1.9 and xiphos on
>>>     my focal. Now installation of module seems to be ok. But not yet
>>>     the indexation.
>>>     Do you know a way to install in command line?
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, you can install modules from the command line, see 
>>> http://manpages.org/installmgr
>>>
>> I'm sorry I wanted to ask how to index by command line, not install.
>>>
>>>     In the xiphos hirsute package I had a dependency:
>>>     libgdk-pixbuf-2.0-0 to you know the purpose of it? Do we have all
>>>     the dependency for sword and the indexation work?
>>>
>>>
>>> The package comes with GTK. It does graphical things for the user 
>>> interface.
>>>
>>> > Do we have all the dependency for sword and the indexation work?
>>> If building the package works, as it did in Debian, then all 
>>> dependencies should be there.
>>>
>>> Good luck with this,
>>>
>>> Teus.
>>>
>>>
>>
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