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Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue Dec 1 20:19:26 2015 +0100
patch 7.4.947
Problem: Test_listchars fails with MingW. (Michael Soyka)
Solution: Add the test to the ones that need the fileformat fixed.
(Christian Brabandt)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Tue, 01 Dec 2015 20:30:04 +0100 |
parents | 8cd729851562 |
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INSTALLmac.txt - Installation of Vim on Macintosh This file contains instructions for compiling Vim. If you already have an executable version of Vim, you don't need this. An alternate way of building that Benji Fisher uses can be found here: http://macvim.swdev.org/OSX/#Developers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 MacOS X 1.1. Carbon interface 1.2. X (Athena, GTK, Motif) or plain text. MacOS Classic is no longer supported. If you really want it use Vim 6.4. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 MacOS X ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.0 Considerations Only '/' supported as path separator. 1.1 Carbon interface (default) You can compile vim with the standard Unix routine: cd .../src make This will create a working Vim.app application bundle in the src directory. You can move this bundle (the Vim.app directory) anywhere you want. Or use this command to move it to /Applications: make install You need at least Xcode 1.5 to compile Vim 7.0. Configure will create a universal binary if possible. This requires installing the universal SDK (currently for 10.4). To overrule the architecture do this before running make: ./configure --with-mac-arch=intel or ./configure --with-mac-arch=ppc 1.2 X-Windows or Plain Text If you do not want the Carbon interface, you must explicitly tell configure to use a different GUI. cd .../src ./configure --disable-darwin --enable-gui=gtk2 make; make install NOTE: The following GUI options are supported: no (for text), motif, athena, nextaw gtk, gtk2, gnome, gnome2, NOTE: You need to first install XFree86 and XDarwin. Please visit http://www.XDarwin.org ------------------------------------------------------