All,
I'm interested in compiling Vim for Windows. Ideally, I'd like
to replicate the "Vim Without Cream" build associated with the
"Cream" project:
http://cream.sourceforge.net/
The Cream FAQ didn't seem to have anything about building from
source:
http://cream.sourceforge.net/faq.html
I was hoping to get hold of an installation guide and ideally a
full build script that would go with it. I had no luck looking
at the source for Cream (though I'm looking for the "without
Cream" variant):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Cream/0.43/
I'm probably overlooking something obvious; hopefully someone
can point me in the right direction.
Note that I don't have to have "Vim Without Cream" specifically,
but it's a nicely done package with a "huge" Vim build and a
nice installer. It does nearly everything I'd like, but I would
like to customize certain things about the build (for example,
I'd like to include the ruby bindings).
I looked for alternatives. There are some tips on the Vim wiki,
but they seem out of date or not complete enough to replicate a
huge build from all sources, ideally with an installer as
well:
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Build_Vim_in_Windows_with_Cygwin
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Build_Vim_in_Windows_with_Visual_Studio
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Build_Python-enabled_Vim_on_Windows_with_MinGW
I took a quick look at Tony's guide:
http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compile.htm
I didn't try these instructions because Cygwin gcc no longer
allows the -mno-cygwin flag.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Michael Henry
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