ok, I installed vim without cream, and starting:
"c:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim74\gvim.exe" -u NONE -U NONE -V9vimlog.txt
I run :scriptnames and also get only
1: c:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim74\menu.vim
2: c:\Program Files (x86)\vim\vim74\autoload\paste.vim
so I guess this was not a problem to begin with, and I should focus again on the chdir being done...?
With this versiosn of vim, I dont see the chdir in the logs...I am going to investigate more
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechelynck@gmail.com> wrote:
On 29/12/13 19:39, jmlucjav wrote:It shouldn't.
I am calling 'gvim.exe -u NONE -U NONE -V9 vimlog.txt' not vim.exe...I
always use gvim, not vim.exe. Tried to run vim.exe in a cmd but
somethings does not work, I get no output to :scriptnames.
Could that be the issue? calling gvim?
Not that I know of. Yes it's an installer, for ease of use, but AFAIK it's rather clean as installers go. If Steve Hall, who makes it, is reading this, he could give you more explanations than I can; but maybe he's on holiday until after New Year's Day. If you want, you might take a backup of what you care about, then cross your fingers (or touch wood) while it installs.
I tried another gvim.exe, the one I used to use before, from,
http://wyw.dcweb.cn/#download, but this is just the exe put in my
current vim dir, overriting the original gvim.exe. Same behaviour.
I was going to test with vim without cream, but it's an installer, I am
afraid it will polute my HOME etc, is there somewhere an oficial vim zip
distrib for win I could try?
Or you could compile your own, but why reinvent the wheel when Steve Hall's "Vim without Cream" is such a nice product? Any Vim old-timer here that still is on Windows (or, like me, has been for a long time) will tell you the same. Well, once upon a time when I was still on Windows (I think it was between Vim 6.4 and 7.0) Steve had gone AWOL and I did some compiling. Vim wasn't yet on Mercurial by then, the part about getting the sources in my HowTo pages linked below is more recent.
Getting the sources:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Getting_the_Vim_source_with_Mercurial
Compiling on Windows (may be out-of-date):
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compile.htm
Best regards,
Tony.
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