Try ActiveState ActivePerl (http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl). This is what I use with vim.
Best regards, Wojtek 2006/4/23, Eric Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I still can't find the dlls that work for perl or python. The Cygwin > perl 5.8 dll, cygperl5_88.dll, if renamed to perl588.dll causes gvim > to crash (big surprise..). > > I next tried Python, since I have both the Cygwin python, and the > Win32 download direct from the python site. Neither have a .ddl that > matches the gvim compile option, though the python version is correct. > > So, it becomes a general question. Where are the various .dll's for > Win32 Vim external interpreters? Heck, even Google returns nothing > for perl588.dll. :helpgrep \.dll doesn't talk about what/where they > are either. > > Maybe I'm missing some basic understanding of Vim's dynamic linking system? >
