> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Reid Thompson <Reid.Thompson@ateb.com> wrote:
> These are ancient. Is there any reason the standard current Fedora
> releases wouldn't work?
>
> http://mirrors.servercentral.net/fedora/releases/16/Everything/i386/os/Packages/
>
> Packages:
>
> vim-X11-7.3.315-1.fc16.i686.rpm
> vim-clustershell-1.5.1-1.fc16.noarch.rpm
> vim-common-7.3.315-1.fc16.i686.rpm
> vim-enhanced-7.3.315-1.fc16.i686.rpm
> vim-filesystem-7.3.315-1.fc16.i686.rpm
> vim-latex-1.8.23-2.20101027.r1112.fc15.noarch.rpm
> vim-latex-doc-1.8.23-2.20101027.r1112.fc15.noarch.rpm
> vim-minimal-7.3.315-1.fc16.i686.rpm
> vim-perl-support-4.13-2.fc16.noarch.rpm
> vim-perl-tt2-0.1.3-3.fc15.noarch.rpm
> vim-vimoutliner-0.3.4-14.fc15.noarch.rpm
>
> Still not the most current, but 7.3.315 is years newer than 7.0.109.
>
> --
> Steve Hall [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
>
potentially it could not work due to missing newer dependencies.
Has current fedora switched to gtk3 yet?
Are they using the same version of libc?
etc
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