Yes it can be done system-wide (vim-addons -w install supercollider) but
I just tried an ISO with this hook in and it didn't seem to work because
running "vim-addons -q" in the live environment doesn't detect it as
installed.
So since this is not a showstopper I shall delicately place it into the
long grass for now.
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Assignee: (unassigned) => danstowell (danstowell)
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Importance: Low => Wishlist
** Changed in: puredyne-live
Status: New => Confirmed
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Add a hook to enable scvim for the live user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507426
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Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD: Confirmed
Bug description:
When running vim for the first time, it says "do you want to enable the scvim
add-on?" - because vim-addon-manager keeps it uninstalled until explicitly
asked for. This is fine. But for the live user it would be better to have it
already activated. This simply needs a hook which runs this line (for the live
user):
vim-addons install supercollider
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