Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On 2010/8/20 17:57, Didly Bom wrote: Hi, this is my first post on this list so first I'd like to thank all the Vim contributors for your work on this awesome piece of software that is VIM. That being said, I have a question regarding python, ruby and lua support (or lack thereof) on the official Vim installer for windows. I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or ruby support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them on a fresh install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. I've searched on the vim webpage for links to the versions that include support for these external languages but I have not found them. I also wonder why the default windows installer does not ship with support for python and ruby. In my opinion the additional file size should not be a problem for most users. So if you could point me to where I could download the versions of vim and gvim that have this language support I would be very grateful. Thank you in advance, Angel -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php Hello, You need to download python26.dll( or python27.dll, I don't remember) from python.org and put it in gvim's directory. Regards, Hong Xu 2010/8/20 -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
RE: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
Didlybom wrote: > I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or > ruby support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them > on a fresh install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. See 'Vim without Cream' at: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/download If there is a further problem, state clearly what Vim you are using (version and source), and exactly what you do, and what error you see. John -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On 23.08.2010 13:19, Didlybom wrote: Hi, this is my first post on this list so first I'd like to thank all the Vim contributors for your work on this awesome piece of software that is VIM. That being said, I have a question regarding python, ruby and lua support (or lack thereof) on the official Vim installer for windows. I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or ruby support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them on a fresh install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. I've searched on the vim webpage for links to the versions that include support for these external languages but I have not found them. I also wonder why the default windows installer does not ship with support for python and ruby. In my opinion the additional file size should not be a problem for most users. So if you could point me to where I could download the versions of vim and gvim that have this language support I would be very grateful. Thank you in advance, Angel P.S.- Please accept my apologies if this post appears twice. I posted it once before but I do not see the post in the google groups interface so I am reposting it in case there was some problem while sending the original email. Please try this version: ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc/gvim73ole.zip. It's accesible through http://www.vim.org/download.php#pc. It has support for perl, python and ruby, although lua is not included. You can just overwrite the files in your vim installation directory. cu, Adam. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 23, 1:36 pm, "John Beckett" wrote: > Didlybom wrote: > > I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or > > ruby support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them > > on a fresh install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. > > See 'Vim without Cream' at:http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/download > > If there is a further problem, state clearly what Vim you are > using (version and source), and exactly what you do, and what > error you see. > > John Thank you John, I am using the latest vim distribution for Windows x32, which I installed using the v7.3 installer that I downloaded from www.vim.org. My PC is running WindowsXP SP3 (Spanish version). I will give your suggestion a try and let you know if that solved my problem. Do you know if this distribution comes with python 2.6 support or with python 2.7 support? I'd like to get one that has python2.6 support, since that is the python version that I have installed in my PC. I did not find any mention of this "Vim without Cream" distribution in the official VIM web page. I find it quite surprising that the official Vim package does not come with python and ruby support enabled, since quite a few vim scripts rely on those nowadays. Do you guys know if there is a particular reason why this is the case? Is it because there is a different version of vim for each python version? Thank you again, Angel -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 23, 2:18 pm, Adam Duck wrote: > On 23.08.2010 13:19, Didlybom wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > this is my first post on this list so first I'd like to thank all the > > Vim contributors for your work on this awesome piece of software that > > is VIM. > > > That being said, I have a question regarding python, ruby and lua > > support (or lack thereof) on the official Vim installer for windows. > > > I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or ruby > > support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them on a fresh > > install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. > > > I've searched on the vim webpage for links to the versions that > > include support for these external languages but I have not found > > them. I also wonder why the default windows installer does not ship > > with support for python and ruby. In my opinion the additional file > > size should not be a problem for most users. > > > So if you could point me to where I could download the versions of vim > > and gvim that have this language support I would be very grateful. > > > Thank you in advance, > > > Angel > > > P.S.- Please accept my apologies if this post appears twice. I posted > > it once before but I do not see the post in the google groups > > interface so I am reposting it in case there was some problem while > > sending the original email. > > Please try this version:ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc/gvim73ole.zip. > It's accesible throughhttp://www.vim.org/download.php#pc. > It has support for perl, python and ruby, although lua is not included. > You can just overwrite the files in your vim installation directory. > > cu, Adam. Thank you Adam. I tested this version, but it seems to expect that python 2.7 is installed (when I ran the command ":python print" it gave the following error message: "E370: Could not load library python27.dll"). Since I have python 2.6, do you know if there is a version that is compiled with python 2.6 support? BTW, the vim.org download web page does not mention anywhere that the "OLE GUI Executable" version of the the vim package that comes with python support. I think that it would be nice if it did! :-) Thanks, Angel -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 23, 2:18 pm, Adam Duck wrote: On 23.08.2010 13:19, Didlybom wrote: Hi, [snip] I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or ruby support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them on a fresh install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. [snip] I'm also trying to use the command-t plugin. I have now the vim without cream but with ruby support. The plugin however does not work yet. I've contacted the writer of this plugin. He created an "error ticket" See for the progress the following: https://wincent.com/issues/1652 Rgds, Jeri -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 20, 4:57 am, Didly Bom wrote: > > So if you could point me to where I could download the versions of vim and > gvim that have this language support I would be very grateful. > The default installer on vim.org contains the language support you desire, but set up for dynamic loading. You just need to have the language you desire installed to a place where Vim can find the appropriate .dll file. I don't know the details as I do not use any of these within Vim. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 23, 3:26 pm, Jeri Raye wrote: > > On Aug 23, 2:18 pm, Adam Duck wrote: > >> On 23.08.2010 13:19, Didlybom wrote: > > >>> Hi, > [snip] > >>> I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or ruby > >>> support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them on a fresh > >>> install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. > > [snip] > > I'm also trying to use the command-t plugin. > I have now the vim without cream but with ruby support. > The plugin however does not work yet. > I've contacted the writer of this plugin. > He created an "error ticket" > > See for the progress the following:https://wincent.com/issues/1652 > > Rgds, > Jeri Thanks for the info Jeri, this is actually way more complicated than I expected! I've been able to compile the plugin on my machine after installing Ruby 1.9.1 and the corresponding SDK, but when I launch VIM it crashes! :-( Angel -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 23, 5:45 pm, Ben Fritz wrote: > On Aug 20, 4:57 am, Didly Bom wrote: > > > > > So if you could point me to where I could download the versions of vim and > > gvim that have this language support I would be very grateful. > > The default installer on vim.org contains the language support you > desire, but set up for dynamic loading. You just need to have the > language you desire installed to a place where Vim can find the > appropriate .dll file. I don't know the details as I do not use any of > these within Vim. Thank you guys, I did not see your message until today. In fact I thought that my message had not been received on the forum and I resent it, creating another thread in which I got some additional answers. Since I have Python (2.6) installed in the default path and I can use it from the command line on windows, I am surprised that vim did not find it. That is what made me believe that the official vim release does not have python support enabled. Cheers, Angel -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On Aug 24, 11:52 am, Didlybom wrote: > On Aug 23, 5:45 pm, Ben Fritz wrote: > > > On Aug 20, 4:57 am, Didly Bom wrote: > > > > So if you could point me to where I could download the versions of vim and > > > gvim that have this language support I would be very grateful. > > > The default installer on vim.org contains the language support you > > desire, but set up for dynamic loading. You just need to have the > > language you desire installed to a place where Vim can find the > > appropriate .dll file. I don't know the details as I do not use any of > > these within Vim. > > Thank you guys, > > I did not see your message until today. In fact I thought that my > message had not been received on the forum and I resent it, creating > another thread in which I got some additional answers. > > Since I have Python (2.6) installed in the default path and I can use > it from the command line on windows, I am surprised that vim did not > find it. That is what made me believe that the official vim release > does not have python support enabled. > > Cheers, > > Angel I managed to get this working. It seems that my python installation has been corrupted. Thanks for the help. Angel -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
On 23/08/10 15:13, Didlybom wrote: On Aug 23, 1:36 pm, "John Beckett" wrote: Didlybom wrote: I am trying to use some vim scripts that require python or ruby support (such as command-t) but when I try to use them on a fresh install of Vim 7.3 on windows they do not work. See 'Vim without Cream' at:http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/download If there is a further problem, state clearly what Vim you are using (version and source), and exactly what you do, and what error you see. John Thank you John, I am using the latest vim distribution for Windows x32, which I installed using the v7.3 installer that I downloaded from www.vim.org. My PC is running WindowsXP SP3 (Spanish version). I will give your suggestion a try and let you know if that solved my problem. Do you know if this distribution comes with python 2.6 support or with python 2.7 support? I'd like to get one that has python2.6 support, since that is the python version that I have installed in my PC. I did not find any mention of this "Vim without Cream" distribution in the official VIM web page. I find it quite surprising that the official Vim package does not come with python and ruby support enabled, since quite a few vim scripts rely on those nowadays. Do you guys know if there is a particular reason why this is the case? Is it because there is a different version of vim for each python version? Thank you again, Angel Well, what concerns Python, Python 2.x and Python 3.x can be said to be "different languages", and the latest Vim 7.3 can be compiled with support for Python 2.x or 3.x or both or neither; but IIUC there are problems if you try to use both Python2 and Python3 in the same Vim. However, as with all interpreted languages, the version you have must be the version Vim was compiled for. If you have Python 2.5 and the Vim you installed was compiled for Python 2.8, you're out of luck. To see what the "Vim without Cream" build was compiled for, look at the release notes. The sourceforge site has been revamping its look&feel quite often recently, so I can't tell you exactly what the Notes link will look like by the time you read this; but look for either a "Notes" or "Release notes" link or a clipboard-like icon, on the right side of the page and on the same line as the download link for the latest installer. Best regards, Tony. -- Serocki's Stricture: Marriage is always a bachelor's last option. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?
[snip] [snip] I'm also trying to use the command-t plugin. I have now the vim without cream but with ruby support. The plugin however does not work yet. I've contacted the writer of this plugin. He created an "error ticket" See for the progress the following:https://wincent.com/issues/1652 Rgds, Jeri Thanks for the info Jeri, this is actually way more complicated than I expected! I've been able to compile the plugin on my machine after installing Ruby 1.9.1 and the corresponding SDK, but when I launch VIM it crashes! :-( Angel Angel, Yes, it's more complicated then I also expected it. I switched back to Ruby 1.8.7. Did install the development kit in the zip file. I also followed the instructions mentioned on that site (I beleive 5 install steps) Although not all steps did work the first time, if you follow the steps, do it multiple time sometimes, I got it working. HTH Rgds, Jeri -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php