Sunday, January 4, 2015

Re: [ANN] Vim for Windows build, contains all 3rd party dependencies

Shiny Bling wrote:

> On Friday, 2 January 2015 18:28:19 UTC+1, Дарио Ѓорѓевски wrote:
> > The author claims that YouCompleteMe is tricky to get working under Windows: https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe
> >
> > Are your compiles 32- or 64-bit?
>
> 32bit. Is there any real advantage having 64 build?

Generally there isn't much advantage in a 64 bit build and it uses more
memory. What is more important is that all the interfaces work
correctly. There were problems with the "open with Vim" menu when using
32 bit Vim on a 64 bit windows, but I believe that's solved.

I don't have time to maintain a Windows build myself. So far the Cream
version was a good second choice for users who want a recent Vim.
Including the required .dll files makes installing a Vim with many
features a lot simpler. Perhaps I should add a link to this version on
the vim download page?

Feedback from users who tried this version is welcome.

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