On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Philip Webb wrote:
061203 Jorge Almeida wrote:
My gvim now takes about some 5s to start.
The no-gui vim from Konsole still is as fast as ever.
Vim & Gvim were compiled with the "bash-completion" USE variable,
so I recompiled gvim without it. No difference.
Delay here < 1 s from Konsole on KDE 3.5.5 .
Emerge details (this is the latest "unstable"):
app-editors/gvim-7.0.174 USE="-acl (-aqua) -bash-completion -cscope
-gnome gpm gtk motif -mzscheme -netbeans -nextaw -nls perl python -ruby"
Mine are:
[ebuild R ] app-editors/gvim-7.0.17 USE="cscope gpm gtk motif nls python -acl
(-aqua) -bash-completion -gnome -mzscheme -netbeans -nextaw -perl -ruby" 0 kB
Maybe I'll try unstable. I have the same stable version in another box,
and it doesn't have this problem...
It started happening after "emerge -NDu world".
'emerge world' is always a bad idea (grin).
So I've heard, but what's the alternative? I do it frequently, so as to
not let problems build up. I also do revdep-rebuild -p...
I'm not qualified to judge, but reading the forums I get the impression
that maybe there's some design fault with the Gentoo way of upgrading,
regarding the need to keep the toolchain sane...I _think_ this started
after a very minor upgrade of gcc.
Cheers.
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Jorge Almeida
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