I'd decided to try out VimRePress for my blogging needs, so I went through the usual install process with my stock MacVim under Homebrew and *kaboom*! I get errors about shared modules (I don't have the exact errors because I found a solution - but not an ideal one).
So, I found Paulo Poiati's excellent blog post here: http://blog.paulopoiati.com/2012/02/07/installing-vimrepress-in-macvim-osx-lion/ on how to get things going, but you're stuck using the default versions of Python etc that come bundled with MacOS X. Quite honestly, this stinks, for a number of reasons, chief among them being that I don't like to have to run sudo to install random Python scripts, and also because I like to keep the stock Python, Ruby, etc stock, because various other things depend on them. Also, I end up missing the more recent versions that Homebrew provides. So, has anyone managed to build MacVim under Homebrew with Python/Ruby support using the Homebrew supplied versions of these packages? Thanks a bunch in advance! -Chris -- Christopher Patti - Geek At Large | GTalk: cpa...@gmail.com | AIM: chrisfeohpatti | P: (260) 54PATTI "Technology challenges art, art inspires technology." - John Lasseter, Pixar -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php