Ben Fritz wrote on 23-8-2010 17:42:
On Aug 23, 3:02 am, Jeri Raye wrote:
gvim 7.2.0 (offical release aug 2008) and 7.3 (just relaesed) give boths
-ruby when I asked it with: "vim --version"
Yes, but at least the gvim 7.3 installer I grabbed from vim.org has
"+ruby/dyn" which means it has r
On Aug 23, 3:02 am, Jeri Raye wrote:
>
> gvim 7.2.0 (offical release aug 2008) and 7.3 (just relaesed) give boths
> -ruby when I asked it with: "vim --version"
>
Yes, but at least the gvim 7.3 installer I grabbed from vim.org has
"+ruby/dyn" which means it has ruby support, you just need Ruby
i
On 23/08/10 10:59, John Beckett wrote:
Jeri Raye wrote:
There isn't any other way to get ruby code to work with gvim,
besides compiling it?
I think you want Vim for Windows? See 'Vim without Cream' at:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/download
That gives you a 'huge' build which includes Ruby. The r
Jeri Raye wrote:
> There isn't any other way to get ruby code to work with gvim,
> besides compiling it?
I think you want Vim for Windows? See 'Vim without Cream' at:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/download
That gives you a 'huge' build which includes Ruby. The release
notes include:
-DDYNAMIC_RUBY_DL
Tony Mechelynck wrote on 22-8-2010 22:10:
Jeri Raye wrote on 20-8-2010 17:03:
Hi,
I'm using gvim73 on windows xp.
[snip]
I'm a complete newbie on compiling gvim.
But how to do that on windows XP?
[snip]
[snip]
- You can now download the latest Vim sources from Bram's Mercurial
rep
On 21/08/10 16:16, sc wrote:
On Saturday 21 August 2010 04:29:43 Jeri Raye wrote:
Jeri Raye wrote on 20-8-2010 17:03:
Hi,
I'm using gvim73 on windows xp.
[snip]
I'm a complete newbie on compiling gvim.
But how to do that on windows XP?
[snip]
If not, which (open source?) compiler
Compiling gvim to get ruby support is not needed.
I read in the documentation of the command-t plugin that you can
download the installer from
http://rubyinstaller.org/download.html
Rgds,
Jeri
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On Saturday 21 August 2010 04:29:43 Jeri Raye wrote:
> Jeri Raye wrote on 20-8-2010 17:03:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using gvim73 on windows xp.
> [snip]
> > I'm a complete newbie on compiling gvim.
> > But how to do that on windows XP?
> [snip]
> > If not, which (open source?) compiler do you need
Jeri Raye wrote on 20-8-2010 17:03:
Hi,
I'm using gvim73 on windows xp.
[snip]
I'm a complete newbie on compiling gvim.
But how to do that on windows XP?
[snip]
If not, which (open source?) compiler do you need for that on a windows
XP machine?
I'll give this a try
http://vimdoc.sourcefo
Hi,
I'm using gvim73 on windows xp.
I tried to use the command-t plugin.
This gives the message that vim needs to be compiled with ruby support.
I'm a complete newbie on compiling gvim.
I understand it's possible on a linux machine.
But how to do that on windows XP?
Or can you give a ruby.dll or
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