Sunday, August 29, 2010

Re: Windows version with Python, Ruby and Lua support?

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>> I'm also trying to use the command-t plugin.
>> I have now the vim without cream but with ruby support.
>> The plugin however does not work yet.
>> I've contacted the writer of this plugin.
>> He created an "error ticket"
>>
>> See for the progress the following:https://wincent.com/issues/1652
>>
>> Rgds,
>> Jeri
>
> Thanks for the info Jeri,
>
> this is actually way more complicated than I expected! I've been able
> to compile the plugin on my machine after installing Ruby 1.9.1 and
> the corresponding SDK, but when I launch VIM it crashes! :-(
>
> Angel
>

Angel,

Yes, it's more complicated then I also expected it.
I switched back to Ruby 1.8.7.
Did install the development kit in the zip file.
I also followed the instructions mentioned on that site (I beleive 5
install steps)
Although not all steps did work the first time, if you follow the steps,
do it multiple time sometimes, I got it working.

HTH
Rgds,
Jeri

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