Cygwin survey: Next vim version with perl support?
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
janneke@gnu.org
Wed Apr 30 13:36:00 GMT 2003
Corinna Vinschen <corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com> writes:
> The problem with vim is the number of configure options which do make
> different sense for different people. What should I do?
You have two options: do them all, or do whichever you like most.
Others are free to add the missing packages they need.
> I've just checked the vim release on my Linux box and found out that
> it's also not built with any of the interpreter language support.
How odd. When I checked *my* Linux box, it says I can get them all:
$ apt-cache search vim
elvis-tiny - Tiny vi compatible editor for the base system.
nvi - 4.4BSD re-implementation of vi
vim - Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor
vim-gtk - Vi IMproved - GTK version
vim-perl - Vi IMproved, with perl scripting support
vim-python - Vi IMproved, with python scripting support
vim-ruby - Vi IMproved, with ruby scripting support
vim-scripts - plugins for vim, adding bells and whistles
vim-tcl - Vi IMproved, with tcl scripting support
> Of course I'm using my own handcrafted build of vim...
Of course, I'm using emacs.
Jan.
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