Thank you Mark.
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Thank you!
Liam Walsh:After switching to the Beta channel the Dictionary compiled fine with no errors! It was a long wait though (took about 3 hours!).
5.2a Beta 5 Mac compiled in about 52 minutes with no errors. Thank you Mark.
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Thank you, Mark, for this personal book resource!
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Jack Caviness: Liam Walsh:After switching to the Beta channel the Dictionary compiled fine with no errors! It was a long wait though (took about 3 hours!). 5.2a Beta 5 Mac compiled in about 52 minutes with no errors. Thank you Mark.
Glad it works for you after switching to beta channel... I got nothing so I am guessing Verbum Beta's are done differently...( set update channel to beta ) says no updates available after starting update now.
-Dan
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Dan, you may be onto something here. My L5 is set to Verbum and I had to install manually all betas in the current round.
Running Logos 9 latest (beta) version on Win 10
Mark Barnes: Erwin Stull, Sr.: Mark Barnes: Liam Walsh:I don't suppose switching to the beta channel would help this problem would it? I doubt it would make an immediate difference. There's not been a beta release since the fixes Logos have told me they've made. More importantly, I've not seen this problem before, so they may not even be aware of it. But it would be good if a Mac user on the beta could confirm whether they have build problems. I was using 5.2a Beta 5 (5.2.1.0054) when the problem introduced itself to me. That's the latest beta. I've been told the endless recompiling on both platforms should be fixed in beta 6. But Dan and Liam's issue is a Mac-only problem where even the first compile fails through a missing temporary file.
Erwin Stull, Sr.: Mark Barnes: Liam Walsh:I don't suppose switching to the beta channel would help this problem would it? I doubt it would make an immediate difference. There's not been a beta release since the fixes Logos have told me they've made. More importantly, I've not seen this problem before, so they may not even be aware of it. But it would be good if a Mac user on the beta could confirm whether they have build problems. I was using 5.2a Beta 5 (5.2.1.0054) when the problem introduced itself to me. That's the latest beta.
Mark Barnes: Liam Walsh:I don't suppose switching to the beta channel would help this problem would it? I doubt it would make an immediate difference. There's not been a beta release since the fixes Logos have told me they've made. More importantly, I've not seen this problem before, so they may not even be aware of it. But it would be good if a Mac user on the beta could confirm whether they have build problems.
Liam Walsh:I don't suppose switching to the beta channel would help this problem would it?
I doubt it would make an immediate difference. There's not been a beta release since the fixes Logos have told me they've made. More importantly, I've not seen this problem before, so they may not even be aware of it. But it would be good if a Mac user on the beta could confirm whether they have build problems.
I was using 5.2a Beta 5 (5.2.1.0054) when the problem introduced itself to me. That's the latest beta.
I've been told the endless recompiling on both platforms should be fixed in beta 6. But Dan and Liam's issue is a Mac-only problem where even the first compile fails through a missing temporary file.
5.2a Beta 6 (5.2.1.0058) is now available for download.
Paul Strickert:A question for you, Mark: How do you personally feel about the quality of scholarship in the Wikipedia articles? Do you trust what you read? Or do you prefer, if possible, to compare its content with more trusted sources? Just curious.
The bibliographies at the end of the articles may be more helpful than the articles themselves. Either way it is a good resource to have.
Wow.... No pressure, Mark; but I wait impatiently for your PB releases like this sweet resource. Would it be imposing if we were to ask you for weekly PB publications?
"I read dead people..."
Mark Barnes:With the help of Wikipedia, I've created the Logos' largest encyclopaedia. It has nearly 18,000 articles and 25 million words, making it three times bigger than even the Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary. If it was in print form, it would probably fill nineteen 1,000-page volumes.
Wow: thank you, Mark.
It will be invaluable having this on the laptop when traveling overseas: no 'roaming' fees.
Your work with this (as with all things Logos) is very much appreciated.
Edit: Whew: took 1 hr 45 min to compile, on a Haswell i7 processor. Enormous! :-)
thanks
Thank for posting this Mark. I haven't got it to compile yet (on Verbum), but looking at the source makes me think it must be very useful.
Would you be willing to go into a little detail about how you complied it? How did you choose which headwords to include?
I ask because I'm considering doing something similar for Greek and Roman materials (especially since neither this nor this appear as though they'll ever make it into production), so any suggestions or shortcuts you might have would be very helpful! In any case, thanks again for all your work!
Greg F:Would you be willing to go into a little detail about how you complied it? How did you choose which headwords to include?
If you look at the introductory file (dcb-00.docx), there's an explanation there about how it was put together.
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Thank you Mark!
This is an outstanding resource.
Rob
Hi Mark, I sent you a PM via Faithlife about this.
Thank you very much for this PB. It's quite a work and I really appreciate this.
Thanks, so much, for sharing this, Mark!
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Hi Mark,
I'm running 5.2a SR-1 (5.2.1.0081).
Compiled with no errors & about 90 warnings, which I'm assuming don't account for the difficulty I'll ask about (but I'm reporting them just in case). The warnings were:
I also followed your instructions near the forward of the resulting PB:
Here's where I'm having difficulty. I've opened My Topic Guide (thank you for that!).
What did I do wrong?
Thanks in advance...
Mark?