Carson Wilcox wrote:
Can anyone shed some light on this. When I upgraded cygwin yesterday, two 
things that happened was that vim went to version 7.0 and gvim stayed at 
version 6.4.
Now I'm getting conflicts between the two versions.
Has anyone else had this problem or have a resolution for it. The last time 
this happened I just reverted back to vim version 6.4 but that no longer 
appears to be available on the cygwin site.
I've tried building the source but that is giving me issues as well and I just 
don't have a lot of time right now to dig into it.

Any help would be apprecitated.

This "mismatch" between gvim and vim versions is a known issue.  It's being
worked on.  See the email archives for more details.

vim 6.4-4 is still available on mirrors (or should be).  It's just that setup
can only show you two versions, current and previous, and there are now 2
vim 7 versions.  However, you can still download vim 6.4-4 and install
it from your local directory.

Corinna, do you think it makes sense to set 6.4-4 as the previous version for
the interim so it is easily accessible via setup?


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