Sunday, April 2, 2017

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

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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