non port: editors/vim-tiny/Makefile |
Number of commits found: 6 |
Thursday, 2 Sep 2021
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06:36 Adam Weinberger (adamw)
editors/vim: Flavorize and update to 8.2.3394
This commit completely rewires the vim ports. It includes the following:
* `vim' is now a TUI-only package. It is what the `vim-console' port
was.
* `vim-gtk3' includes the TUI binary (vim) and a GTk3-backed GUI. It is
what the `vim' port was.
* Each GUI toolkit has a separate package. There is vim-gtk3, -gtk2,
-motif, -athena, and -x11.
* `vim-tiny' is still the same thing, except it includes a defaults.vim
stub to silence a startup error message.
* Only the python3 language binding is included by default. Perl, Ruby,
TCL, Scheme, and Lua can still be enabled via options. But there are
very, very few plugins that require anything other than python.
* py27 support is removed entirely.
* CScope support is unconditionally enabled, but vim no longer depends
upon it. If cscope is installed, it'll be used.
* The default ctags is now the version included in base. It's very
rudimentary, but only a subset of users use ctags at all. Universal or
exuberant ctags can still be enabled via option knobs.
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Tuesday, 6 Apr 2021
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14:31 Mathieu Arnold (mat)
Remove # $FreeBSD$ from Makefiles.
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Tuesday, 4 Jun 2019
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11:56 adamw
Point the vim-tiny plist specifically at ${.CURDIR}
It works fine in poudriere without it, but isn't necessarily correct
elsewhere.
Submitted by: mat
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Saturday, 1 Jun 2019
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15:39 adamw
Add forgotten pkg-plist for vim-tiny
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Thursday, 11 Jan 2018
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20:29 adamw
Rename editors/vim-lite to editors/vim-console. The vim-console port isn't
actually any lighter---it's built with exactly the same feature-set as
the main vim port. The only difference is lack of gtk20 GUI, and the
language bindings are off by default.
An UPDATING entry is included.
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Monday, 8 Jan 2018
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19:44 adamw
Add editors/vim-tiny.
By popular request, this is a slave port that installs only the vim binary. It
has
no dependencies, produces a 1 MB package with a 3 MB installed footprint, and
is unable to do anything except edit files. It contains no help files, no
runtime
files, no syntax highlighting, no filetype-specific indenting, non-US keymaps,
macros, or spell-checking.
vim-tiny is designed for minimal installs, and is the wrong choice for most
users.
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Number of commits found: 6 |