On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 2:27 AM, vito c wrote:
> ...
>
> I have put this in my bashrc:
> export vimdir=$HOME/.vim
> export EDITOR=/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim
>
> Then if I type:
> ./pyclewn it appears to open vim
>
> but when I try to run :Pyclewn from vim I get this error:
> The 'Pyclewn' command has been aborted.
> Error: 'pyclewn' cannot be found or is not an executable.
>
>From your logs, the installation runs fine.
When you start pyclewn from a terminal (as you did with './pyclewn'),
you are not supposed to run the ':Pyclewn' command in Vim as pyclewn
is already started. You can just proceed with entering gdb commands
prefixed with 'C'.
':Pyclewn' cannot start pyclewn probably because pyclewn directory is
not on your PATH. You should have somewhere in the script that starts
Vim (or use any other method that allows pyclewn to be found such as
linking or copying /Users/redhand/bin/pyclewn to one of the
directories in PATH):
export PATH=$PATH:/Users/redhand/bin
--
Xavier
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