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| Date: | Thu, 07 Aug 2008 17:25:06 +0200 |
| From: | Danilo Turina <danilo DOT turina AT alcatel-lucent DOT it> |
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 7 12:45, Danilo Turina wrote:
>> Charles Wilson wrote:
>> [...]
>>> I could certainly see splitting the distribution into two packages. This
>>> means that 'gdb -w' would fail in strange and wonderful ways if the
>>> "insight" package with all of its tcl scripts were not installed,
>>> but...maybe that's okay.
>> This already happened in the past (for Vim):
>>
>> $ vim -g
>> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>>
>> $ gvim
>>
>> and nobody seems to complain about it.
>
> vim is the non-GUI version and built independently from gvim. That's
> why -g isn't available.
I know (I must be more verbose on my e-mail and/or improve my
communication skills).
I was only saying that:
1) in the past, two different packages (vim e gvim) have been
introduced, respectively for the textual and the graphical versions on vim;
2) because of 1) "vim -g" gives an error (for which nobody complains,
since if one wants the X version, he simply installs and run gvim (and
this is absolutely right));
3) I imagine that error given by "vim -g" is similar to the error, a
gdb non depending from X would give in invoked with the "-w" option
("gdb -w");
4) this similarity makes me think that having two different packages
one for the textual gdb (obviously non depending from X) and one for the
graphical insight (depending from a Tcl/Tk that in turns depend from X)
would be a good idea: it worked in the past for the users of Cygwin.
Ciao,
Danilo Turina
>
>
> Corinna
>
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