Sunday, April 2, 2017

Re: How to make vim embed my own custom version of python ?

Configure has a lot, but really a lot, of possible arguments. To see
them all, use

src/auto/configure --help |less

For your usecase, I think the following might perhaps be relevant (but
you might want to read it all):

--enable-pythoninterp=OPTS Include Python interpreter. default=no
OPTS=no/yes/dynamic
--enable-python3interp=OPTS Include Python3 interpreter.
default=no OPTS=no/yes/dynamic

--with-plthome=PLTHOME Use PLTHOME.
--with-python-config-dir=PATH Python's config directory
--with-python3-config-dir=PATH Python's config directory

Also, --disable-blablabla is equivalent to --enable-blablabla=no and
--without-blablabla is equivalent to --with-blablabla=no for any value
of blablabla.

In any case, I recommend not to edit the makefile, and not to invoke
configure directly yourself with arguments on the command-line, but
instead to set the configure arguments by means of environments
variables set by sourcing a script, so you can be sure to use the
right arguments every time.

For details, see the last two links above the bottom line of
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/

Best regards,
Tony.

On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Jacky Liu <bluegene8210@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm making a custom version of python with some self written C++ extensions, I don't want to mess with the default installation on my Ubuntu so I installed it to .local/ under my own home directory.
>
> Now I also like to make a custom version of vim to embed my own version of python, is there any way to do this? As far as I know there are very limited options to configure's arguments, like --enable-python3interp=yes but I'm not aware of any method to specify which python to use. Thanks.
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