On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 at 12:52pm, A.J.Mechelynck wrote: > Hello Vim gurus (and newbies) ! > > My Vim site http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/ has just been > updated. The updates include: > > - Instead of mentioning Vim 6.4 and Vim 7.0 "alpha", the site now only > refers to the "release" version of Vim 7.0. Sorry, no more "patched" > distributions of Vim for W32 at the moment, my Windows machine is out. > - My "Compiling HowTo" for Windows has been updated for Vim 7.0 "release". > - There is a new "Compiling HowTo" for Unix. I've tried to make it easy > to follow, even for people who never compiled anything before: so some > "old hands" may find it boring or too detailed for them. Let's try to > look at it from the newbie's point of view. > > Remarks welcome. I read vim-list mail oftener than private mail, but > either of them should reach me. > > > Best regards, > Tony. >
I read your previous emails about your windows laptop being out and that you prefer Linux etc., so I have a suggestion. Why don't you install VMWare virtual server on your Linux box and have windows run just for the builds? If you don't want to purchase a license, it is still easy to get a free VM by using their free VMWare Player (you need to start from an existing downloadable free VM's and format and reinstall Windows on it). Several people have done this trick (ie, using VMWare player to create new VMs) and you can find a number of blogs on the net. -- HTH, Hari __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
