![]() ![]() What this means, though, is that I can’t use any of the latest editors (Sublime Text 3, Atom) because they’re not supported on Snow Leopard. I would like vim to point to macvim :)Probably through an alias.vim is here: whereis vim/usr/bin/vimmacvim I can't find, e.g. Which means I can run Sublime Text 2 (Vintage mode, of course), but for some reason its display goes wonky on my laptop, and I really didn’t feel like investigating display glitches in a dead-ended editor. Both behaviors only seems to reproduce if I have a second monitor attached and if MacVim's last window was closed on the second monitor. Besides, I’ve got my vim set up perfectly with settings and plugins, and anything else is a step backwards. If I watch closely, the window does appear to be showing up at the proper size and immediately getting resized down. I first noticed this behavior after upgrading to OS 10.10.3. Line 677 of if_ruby.c was housed in this block: 673: #ifdef RUBY19_OR_LATER So, I opened the source code referenced in the error message. ![]() I remembered that last week I’d installed Ruby 2.1.3 via rvm. Then I typed: brew install macvim -override-system-vimīefore that, though, I was definitely using at least Ruby 1.9, so I was a bit confused, but really all I wanted to do was get MacVim working and go home. ![]()
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