Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Re: Percentage of distros using Python enabled Vim?

"On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Paul <google1241@rainslide.net> wrote:
> These are the servers that I can see running now, and their relevant Vim
> --version flags.
>
> CentOS 6: +python -lpython2.6
> CentOS 7: +python/dyn -python3 RHEL 6: +python
> -lpython2.6
> RHEL 7: +python/dyn -python3
> Debian 6: +python -lpython2.6
> Debian 7: -python -python3 -lpython2.7
> Debian 8: -python -python3
> Ubuntu 12: +python -python3 -lpython2.7
> Ubuntu 14: +python -python3 -lpython2.7
> Slackware current: +python -python3 -lpython2.7

On openSUSE Leap 42.1 (i.e. current "stable") I see the following:
/usr/bin/gvim 7.4.326 Huge +gui_gtk2 +python/dyn +python3/dyn (package gvim)
/usr/bin/vim → /bin/vim
/bin/vim 7.4.326 Huge -gui +python/dyn +python3/dyn (package vim)
Both lack patch 7.4.208 "Mercurial picks up files that are not
distributed (empty)".
Package vim-data (runtime files) is a common dependency.

Paul didn't mention version numbers, but I think that my distro is not
atypical among "stable" distros for being more than 800 patchlevels
behind Bram's current source. This is one of the reasons why I compile
my own. Another is so I can select the features I want.

Best regards,
Tony.

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