Download and Install bibledit version 3.2.10 on Mac OS X
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      # $Id: Portfile 36781 2008-05-14 19:29:57Z markd macports.org $

      PortSystem 1.0

      Name: bibledit
      Version: 3.2.10
      Category: textproc
      Maintainers: nomaintainer
      Platform: darwin

      Description: A USFM text editor for Bible translators using Linux and Mac OS X.

      Long Description: Bibledit is a USFM text editor that works in Linux or Mac OS X for Bible translators to create Bible text. It is unique in that it is organized in two distinct hierarchies. One, it has sections and paragraphs, like any other text. Second, it is made up of books that contain chapters that contain verses.

      Homepage: http://www.nongnu.org/bibledit/
      master_sites http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/bibledit/source/

      checksums md5 f99d5bf13bb2edceb2d095e9c43ac2a9

      depends_lib port:gtk2 port:sqlite3 port:git-core port:enchant port:nspr port:firefox-x11

      build.target ""
      post-build {system "cd ${worksrcpath}/eeepc && make clean && make"}


    If you haven't already installed Darwin Ports, you can find easy instructions for doing so at the main Darwin Ports page.

    Once Darwin Ports has been installed, in a terminal window and while online, type the following and hit return:


      %  cd /opt/local/bin/portslocation/dports/bibledit
      % sudo port install bibledit
      Password:
    You will then be prompted for your root password, which you should enter. You may have to wait for a few minutes while the software is retrieved from the network and installed for you. Y ou should see something that looks similar to:

      ---> Fetching bibledit
      ---> Verifying checksum for bibledit
      ---> Extracting bibledit
      ---> Configuring bibledit
      ---> Building bibledit with target all
      ---> Staging bibledit into destroot
      ---> Installing bibledit
    - Make sure that you do not close the terminal window while Darwin Ports is working. Once the software has been installed, you can find further information about using bibledit with these commands:
      %  man bibledit
      % apropos bibledit
      % which bibledit
      % locate bibledit

     Where to find more information:

    Darwin Ports



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