2012/6/26 Marc Weber <[email protected]>: > Excerpts from Pablo Giménez's message of Tue Jun 26 04:16:37 +0200 2012: >> I wonder if it is possible to have several folders for plugins in VAM. > We don't officially support such. .vim files and plugins are small, thus > duplication is not an issue. Updating can be done by running git pull in > all git subdirectories: > > for i in ~/.vim/vim-addons/*/.git; do > ( cd $i/..; git pull ) > done > > or such assuming that most plugins are git based plugins anyway today. > > The less official way is overwriting > let s:c['plugin_dir_by_name'] = get(s:c, 'plugin_dir_by_name', > 'vam#DefaultPluginDirFromName') > function which could look in multiple "lib" dirs for addon names. > However some features such as completion or uninstall support will break > (see docs or comments). > > The main reason why I will never support what you ask for is the 20% of > effort should yield 80% of value rule. Its too complex - I would not > have time to maintain it. Ok no problem I understand. > > Another way would be writing a script symlinking system plugins into your > personal ~/.vim/vim-addons directory. VAM will not care about it if it > finds folders with the addon names it looking for. you can automate this > using a 3 line bash script, too. Yep this is a good option. Thanks! > > HTH > Marc Weber > > -- > You received this message from the "vim_use" 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
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