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UPDATE: now using the ruby dependencies version of gvim happily. ruby is small and is used in other packages.
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Hi.. love vim - newbie status.... don't want Ruby right now if I can help it.
I have installed vim-stripped from AUR.... nice ...
NOW can I force install JUST the gvim package or will it need to install WITH the ruby dependency? um, yep i'd guess, for sure.
IF I DO need to edit the pkgbuild AND keep pacman advised i'd need to recall my stumbling through my couple of ABS experiences to date.
Tips needed/appreciated. Details on howto, mostly. gottchas? ABS usage tidyness comments?
great~!
Last edited by yvonney (2009-04-16 22:44:48)
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Remove the --enable-rubyinterp line from the vim PKGBUILD, as well as 'ruby' from the depends line, and rebuild. Or, you can just wait for the next Arch vim build which I believe will have the ruby dependency removed.
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Nice and very help skottish... as usual!
So, I can't recall if I wrote you back though have wonder IF i did several times. Re: your help with the text editor quest I was, and have been on.... DUMPED jedit... now a vim/gvim fan...even while i'm having to enjoy the struggle. Definitely very very cool to me, yet data loss potential thru newness of it for me is why I mention struggle.
Wonder when the next gvim release is? Or, perhaps much better actually... to get my ABS ability refreshed/improved.
Last edited by yvonney (2009-03-24 09:19:41)
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FYI, just forcing gvim to install without ruby does not work (results in missing library errors).
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Have the official (g)vi(m) PKGBUILDs been updated recently? I rebuilt all three a few weeks ago without ruby when I realized that they were the only pkgs requiring it, but I had to hack-n-slash through the PKGBUILD etc to get the patches working (108) for it to build.
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Updating the vi/vim/gvim to a new structure (nvi = vi in core, vim and gvim in extra) is underway. Not sure the time schedule.
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right! Thanks Allan, I wouldn't have known anything about that some while back. happy about all I've learned. And your confirmation sets that one clearly in my mind!
Anyways, I've been vim-ing most of the evening and don't really think I'm going to use gvim if I can stay with vim. I've really fallen for all the term/ncurses stuff, all running in screen: canto, mutt, vim, irssi, htop, remind/wyrd, and everything else I can try... very wonderful world it is.
Please pardon my lack, though I thought vi was already in core... will have to look-up nvi.
And, I found it interested that I decided to uninstall vi before installing vim-stripped. A decision I based on the pkg's readme type text.
best wishes
Last edited by yvonney (2009-03-24 09:13:41)
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[Text file open / associate with running instance of vim running inside screen?]
I've noticed, and I 'think' it may be accurate that there's no way generally to file associate txt files and the like WITH vim running in screen. If there IS a way to clikc on a text file and have it open up in an instance of vim already running in gnu screen I'd be shocked....
So: I'm thinking that I really would wish to use Gvim.
IS there any way to have a text file open in a running instance of VIM?
Last edited by yvonney (2009-03-24 18:00:45)
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Viewing the output of vim --help I see this:
--remote <files> Edit <files> in a Vim server if possible
So it appears it's possible although I'm not sure if you need to start vim in a slightly different way for it to work or not.
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UPDATE COMMENT: moving vim out of screen for the time being. Getting crowded in there and seems perhaps better to have vim in it's own urxvt instance for now.
[moving to manual - associations sorta pointless for vim-ness?]
Thank HashBox ... I will try to find the brain cells to look into that though I'm thinking....
CAN there really be a stock way for a txt file to be associated with a running vim within screen.
And actually I'm getting so into the keyboard vibe it seems like it's a GUI hangover sorta for me to even want to...
Opening the file I want, using mc, whatever seems right..... the file association click and it opens thing I am now all of a sudden feeling is a desktop enviroment vibe... and not what willl get me more um, vim-ish!
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Of course, this post got me to this thought at this point, which is great... thanks all! again!
Last edited by yvonney (2009-03-24 19:17:28)
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