В Чтв, 19/08/2010 в 19:58 +, Duncan пишет:
> Jim Ramsay posted on Thu, 19 Aug 2010 17:00:17 + as excerpted:
>
> > Option 1: IUSE="python python3"
> >
> > Where python -> --enable-pythoninterp And python3 ->
> > --enable-python3interp
> >
> > This means if you want python3 support and not
Jim Ramsay posted on Thu, 19 Aug 2010 17:00:17 + as excerpted:
> Option 1: IUSE="python python3"
>
> Where python -> --enable-pythoninterp And python3 ->
> --enable-python3interp
>
> This means if you want python3 support and not python2 support you would
> need USE="-python +python3" A bit
On 19-08-2010 17:00:17 +, Jim Ramsay wrote:
> Any other suggestions or comments on these two?
Maybe automagically enable it based on what's installed, kinda like what
python packages do these days? I guess it translates into: vim now has
SUPPORT_PYTHON_ABIS="2.* 3.*" or something.
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Fabia
With the advent of vim-7.3 that I just threw at the tree, we now
have optional python-3 support for this package. But how to
model this in USE flags?
The upstream ./configure has --enable-pythoninterp and
--enable-python3interp, the former for python2 support (via the
vim ':py' command) and the l
Hi,
# Has a bundled library for ages (bug 221925), upstream does not care
# about that
# GtkHTML development is a bit stalled
# There are two other HTML display facilities for Claws:
# mail-client/claws-mail-fancy (WebKit) and USE=dillo on
# mail-client/claws-mail
V-Li
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Christian Faulhammer,