fREW wrote:
On 4/18/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
fREW wrote:
> Does anyone know if vim uses less ram with nextaw, motif, or gtk,
> assume that none of the libraries are already loaded?
>
> -fREW
>
I suppose the only way to know is to compile gvim with each of the three
libraries and otherwise _exactly_ the same compile-time options. Note
that
this implicitly exclude some options which don't work with all three.
Are you willing to try? You may avail yourself of my HowTo page for
Unix if
you want to: http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compunix.htm
Best regards,
Tony.
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corner tomorrow at 11 with my tongue hanging out."
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I am running Gentoo, so recompilation isn't a really big deal. How do
I find out about memory consumption issues?
-fREW
It may depend on which (X11) GUI you have installed: with kde, run ksysguard;
with Gnome, run gnome-system-monitor; then in either of these, look at the
"Processes" tab. You may have to run the gvim versions one-by-one in order to
be able to distinguish them -- unless you give the executables (or the links
pointing to them) different names such as gvim-nextaw, gvim-motif, gvim-gtk, etc.
Best regards,
Tony.
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