On 11/09/13 22:25, Oskar Kvist wrote:
> I read about the issue here http://hynek.me/articles/vim-7-3-on-win32/ and downloaded a version that was compiled for Ruby 2 from http://wyw.dcweb.cn/. Works great.
>
> However, this should probably be reported as an issue. I read that bugs should be reported on vim_dev but I don't know if this qualifies. I read somewhere that if one is not sure that it's a bug, use vim_use instead.
It might be a bug, or it might be a bug but not in Vim, or…
I'd say though, that most people "seriously" interested in the
"technical" stuff talked about on vim_dev, are also subscribed to
vim_use. (The converse is of course not true).
Happy to know you got your problem fixed. Someone interested in
compiling Vim on Windows with Ruby for the largest audience possible
might take an interest in this; and even if they don't answer (or not
immediately), it doesn't mean they didn't take notice.
Best regards,
Tony.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
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