On 2006-07-27, Luc Hermitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More over I don't have any c:/ drive, and the shell can be anything.
I'm having a little trouble understanding how the shell can be
anything. What I think you're saying, and what I've understood from
reading your web pages, is that you
Hello,
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-07-27, Luc Hermitte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More over I don't have any c:/ drive, and the shell can be anything.
I'm having a little trouble understanding how the shell can be
anything.
I just meant it can be bash, sh, tcsh, ksh, ...
On 2006-07-31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed rxvt using Cygwin setup.exe and it seems to work
fine except when I execute vim: then my CPU usage goes to 50% and I
can see vim.exe in the Task Manager process list, but vim never
appears in
Hello,
I run vim on Solaris, Linux and Cygwin (actually I use only the win32
native version of vim, generally the one compiled by Tony).
And I have one set of scripts for all systems.
* On Tue, Jul 25, 2006 at 12:14:43AM -0700, Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
To that end, I have done a
Luc Hermitte wrote:
Hello,
I run vim on Solaris, Linux and Cygwin (actually I use only the win32
native version of vim, generally the one compiled by Tony).
[...]
I'm not distributing them anymore at the moment. My latest Vim for
Windows was a v7.0aa ALPHA, now outdated. Please fall back on
Most of my development work is done on a Unix system (usually SunOS
but sometimes Linux or HP-UX), but some requires that I use Windows
XP. Source code is maintained under ClearCase on all these systems
except Linux. I'm trying to get my Windows environment tuned up so
that development is as
Gary Johnson wrote:
Most of my development work is done on a Unix system (usually SunOS
but sometimes Linux or HP-UX), but some requires that I use Windows
XP. Source code is maintained under ClearCase on all these systems
except Linux. I'm trying to get my Windows environment tuned up so