usr/local/share/man/de/man1 is not writable. Īlready downloaded: /Users/mymac/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/.gz (18 files, 348.2KB)īrew uninstall macvim: Uninstalling /usr/local/Cellar/macvim/8.1-156. To force the link and overwrite all conflicting files: The formula built, but is not symlinked into /usr/local => Pouring .tar.gzĮrror: The `brew link` step did not complete successfully □ /usr/local/Cellar/ex-vi/050325: 18 files, 348.2KBīrew install macvim: => Installing dependencies for macvim: cscope Updated 2 taps (homebrew/core and homebrew/cask). Here the output of running various commands for debugging:Įcho $PATH: /Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/3.7/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/Library/TeX/texbin:/opt/X11/binīrew uninstall ex-vi macvim: Error: No such keg: /usr/local/Cellar/ex-viīrew uninstall vim: Uninstalling /usr/local/Cellar/vim/. Included patches: 1-503, 505-680, 682-1283Ĭompiled by seems that there are 2 versions installed on my machine and the the one installed with Homebrew is not the default one. However when typing vim -version, I get: VIM - Vi IMproved 8.0 (2016 Sep 12, compiled 19:03:04) Required: gettext ✔, lua ✔, perl ✔, python ✔, ruby ✔ Macvim (because vim and macvim both install vi* binaries) Vi 'workalike' with many additional featuresĮx-vi (because vim and ex-vi both install bin/ex and bin/view) Here's the output of running brew info vim: vim: stable (bottled), HEAD I have successfully installed vim via Homebrew. I've installed Tim Pope's rvm.vim and can set the Ruby version, but that doesn't seem to stop the crash in the MacVim when I call :CommandT.I have troubling merging several version of vim on my machine. Any advice to set me straight would be great. Or maybe do an if for 'gui_running' and target the different installs. Other things I thought I could do would be to have a disabled folder and just move the different Command-T installations in and out of it. Is it possible? Should I just forget about MacVim and stick with Vim in the Terminal? I've managed to get it working for both when I had the system ruby, but can't get it for both on the RVM version with 1.9.3. I know Wincent recommends the system version of Ruby for installing Command-T and I've read you have to match up the Ruby version either way. I did a brew install macvim while in 1.9.3, but when I launch mvim from Terminal and run :ruby puts RUBY_VERSION I get back 1.8.7. When I try and use the same Command-T in MacVim it crashes and the Terminal says: When I run :ruby puts RUBY_VERSION in Terminal Vim, it gives 1.9.3 back. and everything is good in Terminal using Vim and Command-T. I did a brew install of Vim git clone of Command-T (I'm using Pathogen) while the Ruby was set to 1.9.3. I'm trying to learn how to install and run with my choices for plugins instead of defaulting to Janus, just trying to learn it all and not be a cargo cult programmer. In the long run I want to move over to Vim in the Terminal with Tmux.
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