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Linda Walsh wrote:
[snip]
>    Vim 7 seems to still have a few kinks to work out and doesn't
> seem nearly as stable as vim64.  Since vim7 is already out as vim,
> maybe vim6.4 could be made available as a separete vim6 or vim64
> package for those not wanting to be on the bleeding edge?

It is available in setup.exe, just change the version until you get the one=
 you
want (only one back and one forward (a.k.a. experimental) version is usually
available for most packages).

> Some important features have stopped working in 7, and judging from the
> mailing list, there seems to be a large uptick in problems in 7.

If it's a released version and Cygwin has nothing to do with these alleged
problems, it would be better to complain to the vim developers, and better =
have
some proof and not just statements as the above.
--=20
Ren=C3=A9 Berber


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