On 4/18/07, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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.
>> --
>> "If anyone wants to trade a couple of centrally located, well-cushioned
>> showgirls for an eroded slope 90 minutes from Broadway, I'll be on this
>> corner tomorrow at 11 with my tongue hanging out."
>> -- S. J. Perelman
>>
>
> 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.
--
In Corning, Iowa, it's a misdemeanor for a man to ask his wife to ride
in any motor vehicle.
Are there any general tools that will do this? I don't use KDE or Gnome.
-fREW