Saturday, January 5, 2013

Re: VIM Python interface fails with segfault on Windows

On 05/01/13 13:53, David Halter wrote:
> Next one (says the problem has vanished after recompiling VIM with the
> latest source):
>
> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Oct 27 2010 17:59:02)
> MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
> Included patches: 1-46
> Compiled by Bram@KIBAALE

This one is long-obsolete 7.3.046 32-bit Windows version from Bram's
site. The other was apparently 7.3.000 64-bit Windows version (so from
an even more obsolete source). As you can see from the first line, this
one was compiled on 27 October 2010 and the other two on 16 August 2010.

For Win32 (or W32 running on W64) I recommend the (currently 7.3.762)
"Vim without Cream" by Steve Hall, available from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/

For a list of the (currently 762) already published bugfixes to Vim 7.3,
see http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.3/README


Best regards,
Tony.
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Their candle gives a single light;
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They do not keep awake till three,
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They never sanction the impure,
Nor recognize an overture.
They shrink from powders and from paints ...
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