Re: compiling debian source
I upgraded vim on a hamm system no problem, apart from taking a little
while to realise it had been split up into a number of packages (don't
understand why tho).
Cheers
Dave
On Mon, Feb 22, 1999 at 17:39 -0600, Jonathan Guthrie wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Stephen Pitts wrote:
>
> > > Specifically, I want to recompile VIM to use the X version, but
> > > I don't want to upgrade to Slink and have to do the job all over again.
> > > There must be a safe 'Debian' way? I had a look at dpkg-source but that
> > > didn't help much.
>
> > This might not answer your question..but:
> > What's wrong with VIM as it is? On my system, gvim brings up an X version
> > of VIM.
>
> Like the man said, (well, implied,) it doesn't work with hamm. Not on
> this computer, anyway.
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