Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Re: Python not working on vim7.3

On Oct 19, 10:15 am, "Grizzly(Francis Smit)" <griz...@smit.id.au>
wrote:
> On 19/10/10 08:09, binxter wrote:
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> > I recently installed Python 3.1.2 on my system as well as gvim7.3.
> > When I launch gvim and type the command :version I see +python/dyn as
> > well as +python3/dyn
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> > However, when I run
> > :python3 print('hi')
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> > I receive the following error:
> > E370: Could not load library python31.dll
> > E263: Sorry, this command is disabled, the Python library could not be
> > loaded.
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> > I did a system wide search for python31.dll and found it in C:\Windows
> > \System32
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> > I'm obviously missing something. Where does vim look for the dll when
> > running :python3 commands. Any help with this would be greatly
> > appreciated.
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> I have a similar problem on unbuntu linux (32bit) I have +python/dyn
> +python3/dyn in the version output  but when I try to use them like
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> :python3 print('hi')
> I get
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> E448: Could not load library function PySys_SetArgv
> E263: Sorry, this command is disabled, the Python library could not be
> loaded.
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> and the same for python earlier than 3

Ar you using vim with python3 built in. In the vim 7.3 standard
download onlypython 2.7 support is built in.

Here is an article on complin in support for other python versions.

http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Build_Python-enabled_Vim_on_Windows_with_MinGW

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