I installed latest vim, python 2.7.4 (instead of 2.7.5) and 3.3.1(instead of
3.3.1) everything works now
On Thursday, 13 June 2013 16:45:11 UTC-7, Bohr Shaw wrote:
> On Friday, June 14, 2013 1:14:59 AM UTC+8, ZyX wrote:
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> > On Thursday, June 13, 2013 7:22:20 PM UTC+4, Bohr Shaw wrote:
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> > > I have added the exact python library DLL to the shell's search
> > > path($PATH). But I still get the error: "E370, Could not load the library
> > > libpython*."
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> > > I have check the related document which says: In a console window type
> > > "path" to see what directories are used. What does this mean?
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> > Open cmd.exe window and type `path<CR>` here. In wine cmd.exe this displays
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> > PATH={path1};{path2};…
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> > (basically it will allow you to check whether your statement “I have added
> > … to the shell's search path($PATH)” is true). How did you add item to
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> Oh, sorry I did not mention I compiled vim on ubuntu 12.04, with the self
> compiled python2.5 and python3.3. I had an option
> --with-python-config-dir=/home/username/Python2.7/lib/python2.7/config set
> before compiling. And I tried to copy the corresponding libpython2.7.a to my
> environment path. But still no luck.
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