I'm sorry to complain, but over the last month my Windows Vim binary has spent more time in the broken or semi-broken status than in the functional category.

While I know that I'm taking this risk by trying to stay current, I'm starting to actually worry about the state of things lately.

Today I was trying to run a plugin that required the Ruby interface, but Ruby gave me this error:

 E448: Could not load library function rb_float_new_in_heap
 E266: Sorry, this command is disabled, the Ruby library could not be
 loaded.

Google isn't much help for me, and I'm not really sure when exactly this broke, but I do know that at least mid-week last week it was working fine. I'm using Make_ming.mak, and I get no compile time errors or even warnings.

* Vim 7.3.843 with Perl, Python, and Ruby
  (Perl and Python work fine.)
* ruby 1.9.3p327 (2012-11-10) [i386-mingw32]

- Christian

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Christian J. Robinson <[email protected]>      http://christianrobinson.name/

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