Hiya,
I am having similar problems with gvim as noted by K Stahl kdstahl at
gmail dot com on Fri, 11 May 2012 12:33:16 -0400. gvim has become
unusable. Based on the results of ldd and my typical update
frequency, I believe one (or more) of the following files may be the
culprit:
2012-04-30
On 6/8/2012 12:51 PM, Brett DiFrischia wrote:
Hiya,
I am having similar problems with gvim as noted by K Stahlkdstahl at
gmail dot com on Fri, 11 May 2012 12:33:16 -0400. gvim has become
unusable. Based on the results of ldd and my typical update
frequency, I believe one (or more) of the
Mon, May 14, 2012 at 02:55PM -0400 K Stahl wrote:
What I am witnessing is that if you hold down any of these keys, the
cursor remains in place until the key is released.
I'm seeing about the same think in emacs-X11.
I hold down an arrow key and the cursor stays still until I release
it
On Tue, 2011-03-01 at 01:08 +0100, Paul Maier wrote:
Hi,
my gvim dies when I select file-open from gvim's menu (see screenshot in
file gvim.jpg.uuencode.txt).
100 % reproducable.
Same, if I start gvim with a file to edit or without.
WFM. How are you starting gvim?
Yaakov
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On 28/10/2010 01:53, Frédéric Bron wrote:
But perhaps you mean that gvim is the only application which shows this
problem?
When I have the problem, it is not only gvim but also gv for example.
It seems it has to do with screen resolution change (see my previous
email).
Frédéric
Aha.
It
On 28/10/2010 02:41, David T-G wrote:
Jon, et al --
...and then Jon TURNEY said...
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% On 25/10/2010 11:25, David T-G wrote:
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%Any more ideas? :-(
%
...
% But perhaps you mean that gvim is the only application which shows this
% problem?
Yup -- so far, anyway.
%
% You might compare the
Jon, et al --
...and then Jon TURNEY said...
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% On 28/10/2010 02:41, David T-G wrote:
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% ...and then Jon TURNEY said...
% %
...
% % You might compare the appearance of the fonts shown by 'xfd -fa Courier'
% % and 'xfd -fn -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*' to test that.
%
% I'm back
Jon, et al --
...and then Jon TURNEY said...
%
% On 25/10/2010 11:25, David T-G wrote:
%
...
% Any more ideas? :-(
%
% More questions, certainly.
%
...
% You might compare the appearance of the fonts shown by 'xfd -fa Courier'
% and 'xfd -fn -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*' to test
Frédéric --
...and then Frédéric Bron said...
%
% But perhaps you mean that gvim is the only application which shows this
% problem?
%
% When I have the problem, it is not only gvim but also gv for example.
% It seems it has to do with screen resolution change (see my previous
% email).
I
On 25/10/2010 11:25, David T-G wrote:
Hi again, folks --
...and then David T-G said...
%
...
% I hate these kinds of errors because it's so incredibly hard to get a
% real resolution to the problem, but I'll not turn down having my gvim
% work again :-)
Even that is taken from me now. I had
Hi again, folks --
...and then David T-G said...
%
...
% I hate these kinds of errors because it's so incredibly hard to get a
% real resolution to the problem, but I'll not turn down having my gvim
% work again :-)
Even that is taken from me now. I had gvim happily open on a file,
closed it,
If this may help, I experienced again this problem today, right after
switching to a second monitor (which changed my screen resolution).
I restart the X server and it came back again.
Frédéric
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Jon, et al --
...and then Jon TURNEY said...
%
% On 01/10/2010 11:23, David T-G wrote:
%
...
% When I first started gvim after my install, the font was invisibly tiny
% both for the content and for the menus. [Note that both xterm and rxvt-X
...
%
% I'm assuming gvim is behaving as if you
--- Mar 5/10/10, Larry Hall (Cygwin X) ha scritto:
On 10/4/2010 6:23 AM, James Anderson
wrote:
Rodrigo Medinarodmedinaat
cantv.net writes:
Hi,
I have just installed gvim. I have never used it
before.
After starting Xwin -multiwindow I run gvim. A
window appears,
but when the
On 10/1/10, Rodrigo Medina rodmed...@cantv.net wrote:
Hi,
I have just installed gvim. I have never used it before.
After starting Xwin -multiwindow I run gvim. A window appears,
but when the OPEN or SAVE AS menu-items are selected the program ends
$ gvim
[1] 1144
$ Vim: Caught deadly
On 22/09/2010 16:34, David T-G wrote:
Hi, all --
[Let's see if I can provide all of the details the first time instead of
having to go back and forth just for foundation... :-]
Can you attach your /var/log/XWin.0.log, please?
I have used Cygwin for years and have been using the cygwin gvim
Hi again, all --
...and then David T-G said...
%
% Hi, all --
%
...
% When I first started gvim after my install, the font was invisibly tiny
% both for the content and for the menus. [Note that both xterm and rxvt-X
[snip]
Frederic asked if I had restarted my X server. I have logged out and
When I first started gvim after my install, the font was invisibly tiny
both for the content and for the menus.
It is funny, I got exactly the same a few days ago. What is funny is
that today it works perfectly. Have you tried to restart your X
server?
Frédéric
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Yanroy wrote:
Hi all... the subject line pretty much says it all. I've installed Cygwin
and Cygwin/X. The X server appears to work correctly. XTerm runs fine.
All the command-line apps work great. When I launch gvim, it spins for a
moment and then crashes with an access violation.
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Linda Walsh sent the following at Monday, June 29, 2009 2:12 AM
Any reason not to run the Win32-Gvim native client?
Linda (or anyone who has an answer):
Do you have any suggestions for commands that should be put in _vimrc
so using cygwin is transparent? I am especially concerned with
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
Linda Walsh sent the following at Monday, June 29, 2009 2:12 AM
Any reason not to run the Win32-Gvim native client
Linda (or anyone who has an answer):
Do you have any suggestions for commands that should be put in _vimrc
so using cygwin is
Yanroy wrote:
Hi all... the subject line pretty much says it all. I've installed Cygwin
and Cygwin/X. The X server appears to work correctly. XTerm runs fine.
All the command-line apps work great. When I launch gvim, it spins for a
moment and then crashes with an access violation. Nothing
Lachlan Andrew wrote:
Greetings,
I've just installed gvim 7.2-1 on the current version of Cygwin.
Why I type gvim, it complains
% gvim
(gvim:4216): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
(gvim:4216): Pango-CRITICAL **: _pango_engine_shape_shape:
On Jun 22 03:12, Ian Kelling wrote:
from xterm I get 2 errors. They are inconsistent, but one or the other
seems to happen within 1 or 2 starts of gvim.
It continues to run after this one.
$ /bin/gvim
2 [main] gvim 5804 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If that doesn't work, try rebasing:
$ less /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/rebase-3.0.README
Thank you. The latest cygwin dll did not help but rebasing fixed it.
- Ian Kelling
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Corinna Vinschen wrote
If that doesn't work, try rebasing:
$ less /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/rebase-3.0.README
Ugh. I followed the instructions and did rebaseall and peflagsall. It fixed
gvim, but broke other things like this:
perl 2084 F:\cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** fatal error - unable to remap
Sorry for the chatter.
The problem turned out to be the new McAfee Security Center.
Un-install it the problem goes away. Re-install it the problem comes back.
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Hi,
I figured out part of the problem. I did complete re-install and gvim
worked (it is with standard distribution). nautilus is with cygwin
ports. When I install that (even using keep), gvim and nautilus do not
work. So, now, I'm trying to use KDE's konqueror instead although it
dies
simon godden wrote:
I installed cygwin from scratch and selected gvim.
When I try to run it, I get the message:
No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig
library is not correctly configured. You may need to
edit the fonts.conf configuration file. More information
about fontconfig
What do you mean from scratch? Compiled from source? or newly
installed from setup?
I think you just need to follow the instructions given. Not all X
apps use fontconfig.
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On 6/13/06, simon godden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed cygwin from scratch and selected gvim.
When I try
On Jan 11 13:41, Bas van Gompel wrote:
When I start a -- recently installed -- gvim it tells me: ``
E233: cannot open display
'', and then stays in console mode.
This happens on various machines.
Is it working for anybody? Am I doing something wromg?
Are you running an X terminal?
Op Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:45:13 +0100 schreef Corinna Vinschen
in 2006024513.GO32312atcalimero.vinschen.de:
: On Jan 11 13:41, Bas van Gompel wrote:
[gvim: E233: cannot open display]
: Is it working for anybody? Am I doing something wromg?
: Are you running an X terminal? Did you set
On Sat, 1 May 2004, Richard dje wrote:
Hi,
I rebuilt GVIM from sources i downloaded using cygwin setup utility.
I used the following sequence of commands
./configure --with-x --with-features=huge ; make ; make install
The problem is that each time i try to launch the resulting
endif
endif
endif
Thanks for the tip!
Phil
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 9:51 AM
To: Crescioli, Phil
Subject: Re: GVIM
Phil == Crescioli, Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil Hello all, Why is only VIM
Hello,
* On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:44:33PM -0500, Crescioli, Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took your bash shell vi-gvim converter and re-wrote it
[...]
alias vi C:/vim/vim62/gvim.exe
You will need to convert the path of the files (and only the files) sent
to gvim, like /etc/Muttrc for
, March 12, 2004 9:51 AM
To: Crescioli, Phil
Subject: Re: GVIM
Phil == Crescioli, Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil Hello all, Why is only VIM and not GVIM included with the
Phil Cygwin package? I'd love to use GVIM straight from a Cygwin
Phil install.
Cygwin packages
gene wrote:
Crescioli, Phil Phil.Crescioli at gd-ais.com writes:
Hello all,
Why is only VIM and not GVIM included with the Cygwin package?
I'd love to use GVIM straight from a Cygwin install.
Phil Crescioli
Phil.Crescioli at gd-ais.com
I think it is because gvim for unix requires X11 while
Hi,
I am sure somebody did port the gvim in cygwin. I had downloaded one. The link is
forgotten.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 07:17:57PM +0100, Luc Hermitte wrote:
Hello,
* On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:44:33PM -0500, Crescioli, Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I took your bash shell vi-gvim
Crescioli, Phil Phil.Crescioli at gd-ais.com writes:
Hello all,
Why is only VIM and not GVIM included with the Cygwin package?
I'd love to use GVIM straight from a Cygwin install.
Phil Crescioli
Phil.Crescioli at gd-ais.com
I think it is because gvim for unix requires X11 while vim
On Mar 12 08:37, Crescioli, Phil wrote:
Hello all,
Why is only VIM and not GVIM included with the Cygwin package?
I'd love to use GVIM straight from a Cygwin install.
Then, why don't you just step forward as package maintainer for
a Cygwin version of gvim? See http://cygwin.com/setup.html.
:)
Phil Crescioli
Software Engineer, Surface Navy Programs
GENERAL DYNAMICS
Advanced Information Systems
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Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 9:41 AM
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Subject: Re: GVIM
On Mar 12 08:37
Phil Crescioli wrote:
[...] For now I'm just curious. I have other pressing Cygwin
things to dive into before the gvim thing, but when the time
is right, I will gladly contribute to the gvim deal since I
am a very content Cygwin user :)
It's been a while since I've done it, but gvim used
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