Andrew Rodland wrote:
On Monday 08 November 2004 06:50 pm, Christian Lott wrote:
Having a little trouble with vim.
I think the problem is that imc.vim.in needs to go through ops2vim.
C:\parrot\editor>perl ops2vim.pl imc.vim.in imc.vim
Can't open imc.vim: No such file or directory at op
Jonathan Worthington wrote:
"Peter Sinnott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 12:56:50PM +0100, Leopold Toetsch wrote:
Christian Lott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have Active State Perl. I have MSVC. I have the POW version of >
Parrot.
What is POW?
Having a little trouble with vim.
I think the problem is that imc.vim.in needs to go through ops2vim.
C:\parrot\editor>perl ops2vim.pl imc.vim.in imc.vim
Can't open imc.vim: No such file or directory at ops2vim.pl line 8, <>
line 85.
syn keyword imcOp
C:\parrot\editor>perl ops2vim.pl imc.vim imc.
Ron Blaschke wrote:
No. Look for a batch file called vcvars32.bat below the Microsoft Visual
C++ 2003 directory, and run it. It'll setup your environment.
"dir /s vcvars32.bat"
OK. Path set.
Now what?
It just fires up a command prompt with the vcvars32.bat executed.
Ron
"Do you hvae msvc (cl.exe) in the path?"
No. I thought I did but looks like I don't...
It's at c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ 2003\bin\cl.exe
How would I set the path without overwriting my previous settings?
set PATH=%PATH%;c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual C++ 2003\bin\
"Possily he means
walk me through this it'd be great. I've searched for
quite some time and am very tired of trying a bunch of things that I
can't get to work.
Help,
Christian Lott