On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Esa Karkkainen wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:44:33AM -0400, Diego Schulz wrote:
>> Right now I'm running csup to update the ports, to see if the issue
>> has been solved.
>
> Probably not yet. You can fix this particular error by editing
> /usr/ports/editors/v
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:44:33AM -0400, Diego Schulz wrote:
> Right now I'm running csup to update the ports, to see if the issue
> has been solved.
Probably not yet. You can fix this particular error by editing
/usr/ports/editors/vim/distinfo file with your favourite editor or run
the two follo
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 11:04 AM, Arthur Barlow wrote:
> I noticed today that Vim 7.2 had been updated, but when I tried to use
> portupgrade, there was an error at vim file 7.2.041. It seems there are no
> checksum files.
I'm also having trouble upgrading my vim installation using portmaster.
-
I noticed today that Vim 7.2 had been updated, but when I tried to use
portupgrade, there was an error at vim file 7.2.041. It seems there are no
checksum files.
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On 11/16/05, Quintin Riis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem is... with my old version of vim, when I edited .php files
> it would auto-indent html elements, so that it looked something like...
> etc. and it would line up all the closing elements automatically. now
> however... it will
I'm having a major issue with vim. I'm using v6.4 I believe.
The problem is... with my old version of vim, when I edited .php files
it would auto-indent html elements, so that it looked something like...
etc. and it would line up all the closing elements automatically. now
however... i