In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Luca Filipozzi wrote: > Hello people, > > I propose to restructure the vim package so that it builds fewer vim > variants. > > I propose to have only the following: > vim (aka vim-tiny; no interpreters, no docs) > kvim (including all non-threaded interpreters; kde support; no docs) > gvim (including all non-threaded interpreters; gtk2 support; no docs) > vim-doc > > Let me know if this rubs you the wrong way.
I think it's a good idea to merge the interpreters support. But concerning the gnome support I think it would be better to have a seperate package with gnome support as I did in the vim 6.2 patch (e.g., gvim-gnome ?) If I'm not mistaken, the vim gnome support adds mostly session management (when you login all your vim windows you had open on the previous logout appear in the same positions and the same files), which is something really handy. But of course, to add a dependency on gnome for the non-gnome users would be too much. Therefore two packages... José Fonseca PS: I tried to reply via the news gateway but it didn't fall through. Sorry if there's a dup.