Philip Prindeville wrote:
[...]
> Well, it gets worse:  Unix vim is bzip2'd, whereas the language and 
> extras stuff is gzipped.
> 
> Which makes the script to pull down and build the stuff even more 
> useless, since packages can only specify one uncompression method, etc...
> 
> -Philip

Sounds that your autoinstall software is too rigid.

Maybe you can make it work by defining three packages (vim-base, vim-extra and 
vim-lang, maybe), with vim-base being a requirement for each of the other two. 
Oh, and maybe a fourth: vim-runtime, which requires or is required by 
vim-base, I'm not sure which, has no specific files to install (install a 
dummy file if you can't work around that) and is distinguished by its distinct 
upgrade method (using rsync followed by -for instance- gmake -C src 
installruntime)


Best regards,
Tony.
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