On Mon, 25 Jul 2016, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Hisashi T Fujinaka <ht...@twofifty.com> wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2016, Manuel Ortega wrote:

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 2:00 PM, Manuel Ortega <mannyvim...@gmail.com>
wrote:


      On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Hisashi T Fujinaka
<ht...@twofifty.com> wrote:

            Well, --huge is breaking on OSX for me again. I'm seeing if I
can figure
            out where it broke. I wish I knew how to use bisect...


What are your ./configure flags?  I am building with huge features on OSX
with no problems.


By the way, --huge is the default now, so you shouldn't need to pass it at
the command line.

Bram: "./configure --help" still claims that the default level is
"normal".


I'm doing:

make clean && ./configure --with-features=huge && make test

I'm not using "make test". I set my configure setting by means of
environment variables (so they will not be forgotten if make decides
to run configure) then I run just "make" (or "make reconfig" if I have
changed the settings or if some important libray package has been
upgraded) followed by "make install" for my Huge build or by "make
installruntime" for my Tiny build, which has --with-vim-name=vi to set
it apart from the Huge build.

Then if completion and link are OK I use mostly the Huge (gui-enabled)
version as either gvim or vim. I haven't had any problems so far with
7.4.2012 since it was published.

Is your problem with "compiling" Vim (then which messages do you
get?), with "using" it yourself (and what are the symptoms?) or with
running "make test"? If the latter, there is the possibility that the
failing test (which one and how?) is the problem.

Sorry, but lately most of my comments have been about bad tests. I
assumed most people read all the email here but that was a bad
assumption.

Bram broke my builds a while ago (like in the 203x range) in netbseans
and the tests yield:

From test_netbeans.vim:
Found errors in Test_nb_basic():
function 
RunTheTest[9]..Test_nb_basic[2]..<SNR>4_run_server[1]..RunServer[21]..Nb_basic 
line 11: Expected 2 but got 130
function 
RunTheTest[9]..Test_nb_basic[2]..<SNR>4_run_server[1]..RunServer[21]..Nb_basic 
line 12: Expected 20 but got 2
function 
RunTheTest[9]..Test_nb_basic[2]..<SNR>4_run_server[1]..RunServer[21]..Nb_basic 
line 23: Expected '0:disconnect=1' but got '0:disconnect=0'

Test results:


From test_netbeans.vim:
Found errors in Test_nb_basic():
function 
RunTheTest[9]..Test_nb_basic[2]..<SNR>4_run_server[1]..RunServer[21]..Nb_basic 
line 11: Expected 2 but got 130
function 
RunTheTest[9]..Test_nb_basic[2]..<SNR>4_run_server[1]..RunServer[21]..Nb_basic 
line 12: Expected 20 but got 2
function 
RunTheTest[9]..Test_nb_basic[2]..<SNR>4_run_server[1]..RunServer[21]..Nb_basic 
line 23: Expected '0:disconnect=1' but got '0:disconnect=0'
TEST FAILURE

I asked Bram about this (and about whether netbeans was even supposed to
be used in OSX) and all he said was "works for me". Does anyone else
even have Java installed?

--
Hisashi T Fujinaka - ht...@twofifty.com
BSEE + BSChem + BAEnglish + MSCS + $2.50 = coffee

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