On 13/12/09 23:07, Suresh Govindachar wrote: > > Hello, > > It would help if the items listed on the "vim-patches" page mentioned any > restrictions on OS > http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/web/vim-patches > > Thanks, > > --Suresh >
It would, though in some cases it's quite obvious from the description: "Using Vim as editor within MS Visual Studio" is useless without MS Visual Studio (which I suppose means MS-Windows) while vimGDB means yu debug with gdb (and probably compile with gcc) which can mean either a Unix-like installation (including, I presume, Mac OS X), or MinGW or maybe Cygwin on a W32 system. Similarly, "Console cygwin Vim using W32 clipboard" is quite obviously for one particular platform only. Apart from the three above-mentioned patches, I expect that the other ones on that page are probably OS-agnostic (but I could be wrong). If there are any more restrictions, I agree that the patch descriptions ought to mention them. Best regards, Tony. -- [From an announcement of a congress of the International Ontopsychology Association, in Rome]: The Ontopsychological school, availing itself of new research criteria and of a new telematic epistemology, maintains that social modes do not spring from dialectics of territory or of class, or of consumer goods, or of means of power, but rather from dynamic latencies capillarized in millions of individuals in system functions which, once they have reached the event maturation, burst forth in catastrophic phenomenology engaging a suitable stereotype protagonist or duty marionette (general, president, political party, etc.) to consummate the act of social schizophrenia in mass genocide. -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
