Re: gx doesn't work anymore with vim 8.0.4

2016-09-15 Fir de Conversatie Cesar Romani

On 15/09/2016 02:22 p.m., Cesar Romani wrote:
> On 15/09/2016 08:06 a.m., Charles E Campbell wrote:
>  > Cesar Romani wrote:
>  >> I'm using vim 8.0.4 on Windows 7 compiled with MinGW.
>  >> When doing gx on an url I get:
>  >>
>  >> E117: Unknown function: netrw#CheckIfRemote
>  >> E116: Invalid arguments for function netrw#BrowseX
>  >>
>  >> Many thanks in advance,
>  > netrw#CheckIfRemote is in v156 which is distributed with vim 8. So,
>  > check paths/permissions/placement; for example, is netrw.vim in your
>  > autoload directory? Is your $VIMRUNTIME correct? etc..
>  >
>  > Regards,
>  > Chip Campbell
>  >
>
> My $VIMRUNTIME is C:\Vim\vim80 and netrw.vim is on
> C:\Vim\vim80\autoload.
> netrw worked well until vim 7.4.2367, then with vim8 it didn't work
> anymore.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>

I've installed the last version of netrw, 162a, and it works now.

Regards,

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Re: gx doesn't work anymore with vim 8.0.4

2016-09-15 Fir de Conversatie Cesar Romani

On 15/09/2016 08:06 a.m., Charles E Campbell wrote:
> Cesar Romani wrote:
>> I'm using vim 8.0.4 on Windows 7 compiled with MinGW.
>> When doing gx on an url I get:
>>
>> E117: Unknown function: netrw#CheckIfRemote
>> E116: Invalid arguments for function netrw#BrowseX
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
> netrw#CheckIfRemote is in v156 which is distributed with vim 8.  So,
> check paths/permissions/placement; for example, is netrw.vim in your
> autoload directory?  Is your $VIMRUNTIME correct?  etc..
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
>

My $VIMRUNTIME is C:\Vim\vim80 and netrw.vim is on
C:\Vim\vim80\autoload.
netrw worked well until vim 7.4.2367, then with vim8 it didn't work
anymore.

Many thanks in advance,

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Cesar

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Re: gx doesn't work anymore with vim 8.0.4

2016-09-15 Fir de Conversatie Charles E Campbell
Cesar Romani wrote:
> I'm using vim 8.0.4 on Windows 7 compiled with MinGW.
> When doing gx on an url I get:
>
> E117: Unknown function: netrw#CheckIfRemote
> E116: Invalid arguments for function netrw#BrowseX
>
> Many thanks in advance,
netrw#CheckIfRemote is in v156 which is distributed with vim 8.  So,
check paths/permissions/placement; for example, is netrw.vim in your
autoload directory?  Is your $VIMRUNTIME correct?  etc..

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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gx doesn't work anymore with vim 8.0.4

2016-09-14 Fir de Conversatie Cesar Romani

I'm using vim 8.0.4 on Windows 7 compiled with MinGW.
When doing gx on an url I get:

E117: Unknown function: netrw#CheckIfRemote
E116: Invalid arguments for function netrw#BrowseX

Many thanks in advance,

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Cesar

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