Christian wrote:
> On Fr, 08 Sep 2017, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > Patch 8.0.1074
> > Problem: ":term NONE" does not work on MS-Windows.
> > Solution: Make it work. Split "pty" into "pty_in" and "pty_out".
> > (Yasuhiro
> > Matsumoto, closes #2058, closes #2045)
> > Files: runtime/doc/eval.txt, src/channel.c, src/evalfunc.c,
> > src/os_unix.c, src/structs.h, src/terminal.c,
> > src/testdir/test_terminal.vim
>
> Since a couple of days, the vim-win32-installer repository fails to
> provide updated binaries and my guess is, that this patch is the reason.
> It basically started after 8.0.1071.
>
> >From the logfile (e.g. this one:
> https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim-win32-installer/build/476/job/cp9t262lem4aj5sa
> see also this overview:
> https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim-win32-installer/history)
>
> It looks like test_terminal hangs infinitely and then appveyor times
> out. Is there anything to make this work again and provide updated
> binaries?
I have seen this happen when there is a message during startup, which
causes a dialog that is waiting for a click. However, Appveyour passed
for the last builds, thus there must be something in this setup that
causes it. Probably the terminal feature, so you could temporarily
disable that.
Tried it locally, and can confirm what Charles Cooper mentioned.
Looks strange, using cmd.exe to execute "cmd".
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