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Subject: Re: Cygwin survey: Next vim version with perl support?
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 01:08:10 +1000
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> (*) Personally, I think perl support in vim would be nice, but I'm
> absolutely against adding a perl dependence to the vim package.  There's
> no reason to drag in yet another 6.5M of stuff if all I want is an editor.
> If that were desirable, I'd just install emacs.

if 'all i want is an editor' then why get vim at all.
;)

Gareth - no bias here, move along, nothing to see.

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