Re: Extra Clang Tools

2017-09-16 Thread Adam Weinberger
> On 15 Sep, 2017, at 20:29, blubee blubeeme <gurenc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> FreeBSD switched to clang as it's compiler some time ago; was clang extra
> tools: http://clang.llvm.org/extra/index.html ever ported over?
> 
> If yes, where is it located?
> Best
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Put WITH_CLANG_EXTRAS=yes in src.conf, and rebuild world.

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Re: recent change to vim defaults?

2017-01-18 Thread Adam Weinberger
> On 18 Jan, 2017, at 10:35, Julian Elischer <jul...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> On 17/01/2017 1:23 AM, Adam Weinberger wrote:
>>> On 16 Jan, 2017, at 9:25, Baptiste Daroussin <b...@freebsd.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 12:03:08AM +0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
>>>> I noticed that suddenly vim is grabbing mouse movements, which makes life
>>>> really hard.
>>>> 
>>>> Was there a specific revision that brought in this change, and can it be
>>>> removed?
>>> This change appeared in one of the last patchset of vim 7.4 and was one of 
>>> the
>>> "features" of the vim 8.0 release.
>>> 
>>> I do agree this is just totally painful :(
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> Bapt
>> One of the things that I inherited with the Vim port was the DEFAULT_VIMRC 
>> option (which installs /usr/ports/editors/vim/files/vimrc), and I haven't 
>> touched it.
>> 
>> I have moused disabled in all my boxes so I have no idea about bad mouse 
>> behaviour in Vim. If there is a bad default that is causing grief, let's 
>> just fix it in that default vimrc.
>> 
>> I'm not really understanding what the unexpected behaviour is so I can't 
>> make an intelligent recommendation myself, but I'll go with whatever you 
>> folks suggest.
>> 
>> # Adam
> I'm in iterm on my mac.
> I ssh to a freebsd machine
> I use vim on a file.
> I used to be able to use the mouse on my mac to copy a few lines into the cut 
> buffer.. slide-shift-click etc..
> now suddenly if I try highlight some code in vim to copy it vim drags stuff 
> around, scrolls up and down, deletes stuff and generally makes a mess.
> if click, instead of starting a copy zone it grabs some of the text.
> 
> basically it makes hte mouse useless.
> I can;t copy and paste from a file I'm ediitng. I end up having to exit vim 
> and do it in vi.

There have been a number of recommendations in this thread for you, Julian, 
including "set mouse=a" and "set mouse=v". Test some of them out and let me 
know what works for you.

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Re: recent change to vim defaults?

2017-01-16 Thread Adam Weinberger
> On 16 Jan, 2017, at 9:25, Baptiste Daroussin <b...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 12:03:08AM +0800, Julian Elischer wrote:
>> I noticed that suddenly vim is grabbing mouse movements, which makes life
>> really hard.
>> 
>> Was there a specific revision that brought in this change, and can it be
>> removed?
> 
> This change appeared in one of the last patchset of vim 7.4 and was one of the
> "features" of the vim 8.0 release.
> 
> I do agree this is just totally painful :(
> 
> Best regards,
> Bapt

One of the things that I inherited with the Vim port was the DEFAULT_VIMRC 
option (which installs /usr/ports/editors/vim/files/vimrc), and I haven't 
touched it.

I have moused disabled in all my boxes so I have no idea about bad mouse 
behaviour in Vim. If there is a bad default that is causing grief, let's just 
fix it in that default vimrc.

I'm not really understanding what the unexpected behaviour is so I can't make 
an intelligent recommendation myself, but I'll go with whatever you folks 
suggest.

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Re: recent change to vim defaults?

2017-01-15 Thread Adam Weinberger
> On 15 Jan, 2017, at 9:03, Julian Elischer <jul...@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> I noticed that suddenly vim is grabbing mouse movements, which makes life 
> really hard.
> 
> Was there a specific revision that brought in this change, and can it be 
> removed?

Which patchlevel are you running?

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Re: mozilla-devel problems

2002-10-25 Thread Adam Weinberger
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It was brought to my attention today by erk! that the way to solve the
problem is to remove the mozilla-fonts package. It worked for me... I'm
investigating why this is so.

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