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On 6/30/2012 6:04 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On 30/06/12 23:32, ping wrote:
>> Thanks
>> I just got it recompiled under cygwin with python support
>> At least Voom that is based on python runs smoothly now
>> I can post detailed steps if anyone is interested
> [...]
>
> Maybe you should create a tip at http://vim.wikia.com/ ?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.

sure I'll seriously do it later..
but currently, I'm still testing it -- trying to move all my linux-based 
works (whole .vim including all plugins!) on this new build.

so Voom (python based) works perfect:

[1] bash.exe - 1 [2] tech-tips2.txt_VOOM2 
    close
2  161   . . |c-s mod>     4570 === arp
2  162   . . |smc          4571
2  163   . . |swap         4572 ==== ##arp
2+ 164   . . |coredump     4573 in.arpd
2+ 166   . . |NFS   /1     4574 /etc/inet/hosts <-      /etc/hosts
2+ 181   . . |autoFS       4575
2+ 188   . . |RAID & v     4576 /etc/ethers
2+ 192   . . |config v     4577
2+ 196   . . |name ser     4578 arp     -a
-  198   . |book3          4579         -s
2  199   . . |etherne>     4580         -d
-  200 = . . |arp          4581
3  201   . . . |##arp      4582
3  202   . . . |##rarp     4583 ==== ##rarp



and ... I do find some minor (maybe not that minor) issue in here, e.g:

1)sometime (not everytime, roughly half chances) follow warning/errors 
prompt, press <enter> it will go away and laugh vim.

[ping AT ping-new-laptop ~]$ vim
       1 [main] vim 6740 child_info_fork::abort: address space needed by 
'fcntl.dll' (0x320000) is already occupied

Cannot fork


Press ENTER or type command to continue


2) if 1) happened, then ConqueTerm plugin crash vim; otherwise it works 
fine.

#when it crashes:

   ~
   ~
   ~
:ConqueTerm bash.exe

Error detected while processing function 231..conque_term#set_mappings:
line  150:
E31: No such mapping
Vim: Caught deadly signal HUPo continue

Vim: Finished.
Hangup


#when it works (inside vim buffer):

[ping AT ping-new-laptop ~]$
[ping AT ping-new-laptop ~]$ ls
c  doc  Dropbox  fuf  living files  n  vim  win-home  win-programfile
[ping AT ping-new-laptop ~]$
~
~
~
-- INSERT --                                                  20,27 
     All


overall I feel there is still some hopes that it can be a production tool...

regards
ping

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