Christian J. Robinson wrote:
On Fri, 1 Feb 2013, Charles Campbell wrote:

My vim's status:

  * :set guifont=Luxi\ Mono\ 10   used to work (in fact, still does on my
home computer)
*snip*

If your Vim is built with Motif, it simply will not be able to use the
"new style" fonts like "Luxi Mono"; you will be stuck with the old
style complicated font names with a lot of dashes.  The two styles
have specific names but I never really remember what they are.

So the question is, why is your Vim no longer building with GTK, but
rather with Motif? (It can not be built with both.)

I think this is a promising line of inquiry.

First, checking on presence of gtk2...

console/ xorn? rpm -q gtk2
gtk2-2.18.9-10.el6.x86_64
gtk2-2.18.9-10.el6.i686
console/ xorn? rpm -q gtk2-devel
gtk2-devel-2.18.9-10.el6.x86_64

So it seems both gtk2 and the developer package are installed.

However,

./configure --with-features=huge --enable-gui=gtk2 --enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-cscope --enable-rubyinterp

results in a  E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time (vim -g)

and, without the --enable-gui=gtk2, I get Motif-enabled gui. OK, searching through /usr, I see a bunch of directories that are -rwx------ instead of -rwxr-xr-x . I'll fix those.

I'm going to have to leave and so I probably won't be able to get back until this until Monday. I'll try crafting a find-based command to hunt down all these rwx------ directories and changing them.

Thank you,
Charles Campbell




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