Theerasak Photha wrote:
On 2/7/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Home-compiled 7.0.0. Theerasak (or is it Photha?)

Well, it's a nym, so it doesn't really matter that much, but you would
be correct in addressing me as Theerasak, disregarding any deferential
terms.

To simplify things, just call me 'hanu'.

I really think you ought to
consider updating: patch 192 has been published about one hour ago. See
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.0/ (README is the table of contents) and optionally http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compunix.htm , which
I have just updated.

I am getting Vim from Subversion and will install as soon as I know
what patches I should apply. All of them? I am using wget to download
them now.

If you are getting the sources by subversion, I think it means you have the full (Unix+extra+lang) sources; in that case you can apply all patches, with two caveats:
- apply them in ascending order;
- apply either 7.0.001-100.gz or 7.0.001 to 7.0.100 but not both sets.

If there are patched files which are not needed for your platform or your configure options, they will simply not be compiled.


Dank u wel. (Or is it Merci bien? X-D )


Either one. 't Ene of 't andere. L'un ou l'autre. (French is my mother language but I am fairly fluent in Dutch too.) :-)

Best regards,
Tony.
--
Frobnicate, v.:
        To manipulate or adjust, to tweak.  Derived from FROBNITZ.
Usually abbreviated to FROB.  Thus one has the saying "to frob a
frob".  See TWEAK and TWIDDLE.  Usage: FROB, TWIDDLE, and TWEAK
sometimes connote points along a continuum.  FROB connotes aimless
manipulation; TWIDDLE connotes gross manipulation, often a coarse
search for a proper setting; TWEAK connotes fine-tuning.  If someone is
turning a knob on an oscilloscope, then if he's carefully adjusting it
he is probably tweaking it; if he is just turning it but looking at the
screen he is probably twiddling it; but if he's just doing it because
turning a knob is fun, he's frobbing it.

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