Re: git question: fatal 'tags' not uptodate

2009-06-05 Fir de Conversatie Markus Heidelberg
_sc_, 04.06.2009: i update with my update script: http://home.swbell.net/toothpik/.build/vim/u it started out with with the same M... message i've been getting for a week, showed me it was pulling stuff down, then ended with the scary fatal message -- i will temporarily put the

Re: git question: fatal 'tags' not uptodate

2009-06-05 Fir de Conversatie _sc_
On Friday 05 June 2009 4:11 am, Markus Heidelberg wrote: [snip] OK, the merge of feat/rel-line-numbers went fine, the merge of vim-with-runtime was refused because of conflicting local changes (tags). [snip] Ah, I understand. This was exactly the change of the last runtime updates in

Re: git question: fatal 'tags' not uptodate

2009-06-05 Fir de Conversatie Markus Heidelberg
_sc_, 05.06.2009: On Friday 05 June 2009 4:11 am, Markus Heidelberg wrote: I didn't notice this myself, because I always do git checkout -- runtime/doc/tags in my update/build script. i have added it to mine, right before the merge of vim-with-runtime

Re: [PATCH] make adding new letters to arabic.c easier

2009-06-05 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
On 01/06/09 12:41, Ali Gholami Rudi wrote: Hi, This patch replaces switch statements in arabic.c with a static array of struct achars. This makes adding new letters a lot easier and that usually involves only adding an entry to this array (I've already added Farsi letters). This is also

vim 7.2 compiles fine on MSYS but it doesn't execute

2009-06-05 Fir de Conversatie Cesar Romani
I tried compiling vim 7.2 with termcap on MSYS, and it compiles fine. However, when I execute it, I get: $ vim Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV Vim: Finished. If I run gdb on it, I get: $ gdb vim.exe GNU gdb 6.8 Copyright (C) 2008 Free

Re: [PATCH] make adding new letters to arabic.c easier

2009-06-05 Fir de Conversatie Ali Gholami Rudi
Tony Mechelynck antoine.mechely...@gmail.com wrote: I haven't verified everything, but shouldn't it be +{0x0624, 0xfe85, 0, 0, 0xfe85}, /* a_WAW_HAMZA */ +{0x0624, 0xfe85, 0, 0, 0xfe86}, /* a_WAW_HAMZA */ (i.e., waw-hamza final U+FE86 different from isolated