On 2007-05-22, Natesh Kedlaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:30:52 PM
On 2007-05-21, Natesh Kedlaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using Vim6.3
My cscope db was built on a source directory structure 'src1' which was
Hi Gary,
I apologize for my earlier email. I should have given the full details.
I would like to provide it now.
I have tried your suggestion of setting the cscopeprg to a script that
contained
/usr/local/bin/cscope $@ | sed s@/dir1/@/dir2/@
But the cscope results still contained the
--- Natesh Kedlaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using Vim6.3
My cscope db was built on a source directory structure 'src1' which was
mounted on /dir1. If I use this cscope db in my vim, my cscope query would
yeild following results.
On 2007-05-22, Natesh Kedlaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Gary,
I apologize for my earlier email. I should have given the full details.
I would like to provide it now.
I have tried your suggestion of setting the cscopeprg to a script that
contained
/usr/local/bin/cscope $@ | sed
On 2007-05-21, Natesh Kedlaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using Vim6.3
My cscope db was built on a source directory structure 'src1' which was
mounted on /dir1. If I use this cscope db in my vim, my cscope query would
yeild following results.
[...]
Any pointers appreciated.
You