On Friday, March 1, 2013 3:12:23 PM UTC-5, rail shafigulin wrote:
> On Friday, March 1, 2013 12:17:17 PM UTC-5, rail shafigulin wrote:
> > I tried to compile Vim several times with perl and python3 support and the
> > perl portion works but python3 crashes.
> >
> > I tried to compile it DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes and with DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=no.
> >
> > Problem 1.
> > When I run gVim, In both cases (dynamic or non-dynamic python) it tells me
> > that libstdc++-6.dll and libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll are missing. After I copy those
> > libraries into my Vim directory, I finally can run Vim. If I compile it
> > with DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=no, why do I need to copy those files into the Vim
> > directory, shouldn't they be already linked to the executable?
> >
> > Problem 2.
> > Now that I have both of the libraries in the Vim directory, whenever I try
> > to execute :python3 print('Hello World'), gVim/Vim crashes with a Microsoft
> > Visual C++ Runtime Library error. There is a difference between how they
> > gVim and Vim crash. Unlike gVim, Vim has a fatal error in its command line
> > before it crashes. Here is what it says: Fatal Python error: take_gil: NULL
> > tstate.
> >
> > There is obviously something is mission in my compilation, but I can't
> > figure out what. Does anybody know what have I done wrong?
> >
> > All the images with errors are attached to this post. Any help is
> > appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Windows XP Pro Version 2002 SP 3
> > MinGW 4.6.2
> > vim73_46.zip (that's the one I found on www.vim.org, if there is a later
> > one, I will gladly take it)
>
> I forgot to mention that I'm trying to compile with OLE support. Here is what
> I have in my bat file
>
> @echo off
> REM this file must be run in Vim source directory (e.g., C:\devel\vim73\src)
> REM these folders and files can be deleted after compilation: /gobj/, /obj/,
> pathdef.c
>
> REM add "bin" directory of MinGW installation to system PATH
> PATH = C:\MinGW\bin;%PATH%;
>
> REM build GUI version (gvim.exe)
> mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON3="C:/Python32" PYTHON3_VER=32
> DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PERL=C:/Perl PERL_VER=512 DYNAMIC_PERL=yes NETBEANS=no
> FEATURES=BIG OLE=yes GUI=yes gvim.exe > build_vim_log.txt 2>&1
>
> REM build console version (vim.exe)
> mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON3="C:/Python32" PYTHON3_VER=32
> DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PERL=C:/Perl PERL_VER=512 DYNAMIC_PERL=yes NETBEANS=no
> FEATURES=BIG OLE=yes GUI=no vim.exe >> build_vim_log.txt 2>&1
>
> pause
>
> I got these instructions from
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Build_Python-enabled_Vim_on_Windows_with_MinGW and
> adapted them to what I need.
Well I found a solution to the python issue. Here it is
http://markmail.org/thread/5lqelk2pfjobfwom
But I still need a way to statically link those two libraries. Any help is
appreciated.
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