Reply to message «Re: Why Ruby is not supported on Vim7.3 (needed for commandT)», sent 06:13:59 28 March 2011, Monday by Benjamin R. Haskell:
By the way, I used to download Vim from here: http://tuxproject.de.nyud.net/projects/vim/complete.7z . It has both gvim and vim windows builds with all interpreters enabled (if you have proper DLLs which are not bundled). If I am not mistaking, it uses source and runtimepath obtained from vim mercurial repository. Though I am not sure how it is maintained: it is just well suitable for testing vim under wine. Original message: > On Mon, 28 Mar 2011, wei gao wrote: > > I download vim7.3 from www.vim.org and here is my version info: > > PS C:\Windows\system32> vim --version > > VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Oct 27 2010 17:51:38) > > MS-Windows 32-bit console version > > The version available from vim.org is pretty minimal, especially the > non-GUI version. I'm not sure if the GVim listed there would have Ruby > support. The 'Cream' version of Vim (also listed on that downloads > page) has a lot more features from what I understand. A direct link to > the SF files list for the latest version: > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/7.3.143/ > > "with GUI" doesn't imply that you have to use it. Though, under > Windows, you might be better off using it anyway.
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