On 31/10/12 15:38, Ben Fritz wrote:
On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:48:51 AM UTC-5, Axel wrote:
Following Tony's approach I tried to verify the behavior with Cream's 7.3.709
but I couldn't; gvim.exe behaves correctly. The Cream version however is a
32-bit application, where mine is a 64-bit version compiled with MinGW.
Since you're compiling yourself, Mercurial actually automates Tony's approach with it's
"bisect" feature. I assume you're using Mercurial to get the Vim source?
See:
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/hg.1.html#bisect
http://tortoisehg.bitbucket.org/hgbook/1.6/finding-and-fixing-mistakes.html#sec:undo:bisect
(I expected the second link to show how to do it graphically in TortoiseHg but
I was mistaken; it looks to be a good read whether you use the command-line or
Tortoise tools).
Yes, and, of course,
hg help bisect
will let you RTFM even if you aren't on Linux ;-)
Best regards,
Tony.
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