It worked.
I had not installed all the dependencies to compile with X11.

Thank you very much.

On Saturday 4 May 2024 at 18:32:45 UTC+2 Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> On Sat, May 4, 2024 at 4:38 PM Gary Johnson <gary...@spocom.com> wrote:
> >
> > On 2024-05-04, Jose Ignacio Seco wrote:
> > > I'm building with the huge set of features.
> > >
> > > I cannot see any option related when running configure --help.
> > > Then I don't see any error regarding clipboard when configuring or 
> building.
> >
> > I don't think the absence of support for the clipboard shows up as
> > an error; it just shows up as a "no" after some configure check.
> >
> > > I'm also using --with-x, and installed the related libraries, as it 
> seemed to
> > > solve the problem for some people, but not for me.
> > >
> > > I'm building in Ubuntu 23.10.
> > >
> > > This is my configuration:
> > > ./configure --prefix=/home/nacho/.local \
> > > � � � � � � --with-features=huge \
> > > � � � � � � --enable-pythoninterp \
> > > � � � � � � --enable-python3interp \
> > > � � � � � � --enable-libsodium=yes \
> > > ��� � � � � --enable-luainterp=yes \
> > > � � � � � � --enable-largefile \
> > > � � � � � � --with-x
> >
> > Before building vim for the first time on a machine running Ubuntu,
> > I run this:
> >
> > $ sudo apt-get build-dep vim-gtk3
> >
> > Regards,
> > Gary
>
> Try adding
> --enable-gui=gtk3
> to your configure arguments. This ought to build a GUI-enabled Vim
> that can also be used in Console mode when started as vim rather than
> gvim.
>
> I also recommend not to run configure separately, as in some
> circumstances a plain "make" will start by invoking configure with
> whatever parameters it finds in the environment (or the defaults if
> none), but to set configure arguments in the environment, so they will
> be set correctly even if make reconfigures your Vim build. Here is an
> example (for the bash shell):
>
> export CONF_OPT_GUI='--enable-gui=gtk3'
> export CONF_OPT_PERL='--enable-perlinterp'
> export CONF_OPT_PYTHON='--enable-pythoninterp'
> export CONF_OPT_PYTHON3='--disable-python3interp'
> export CONF_OPT_TCL='--enable-tclinterp'
> export CONF_OPT_RUBY='--enable-rubyinterp'
> export CONF_OPT_LUA='--enable-luainterp'
> export CONF_OPT_MZSCHEME='--disable-mzschemeinterp'
> export CONF_OPT_CSCOPE='--enable-cscope'
> export CONF_OPT_TERMINAL='--enable-terminal'
> export CONF_OPT_AUTOSERVE='--enable-autoservername'
> export CONF_OPT_FEAT='--with-features=huge'
> export CONF_OPT_COMPBY='"--with-compiledby=antoine.m...@gmail.com"'
>
> If written as a script, this must be sourced, not executed, by bash so
> that the values remain in the environment after bash has read them.
>
> If you decide to use this, you will need to change at least the last
> line and possibly add, change or remove others depending on your
> preferred configuration. The names of the environment variables used
> by Vim make and their possible values can be found in the src/Makefile
> at lines 207 to 640.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
>

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