Good! I will try! Good Job Bill.
2012/8/8 Bill Nottingham
> I've added code to yum-langpacks so you can now run:
>
> yum langinstall
>
> and
>
> yum langremove
>
> to install any langpacks for that language. It also now stores what
> languages
> you've done installations for in
Most problems seem to be associated with int_128. In gcc version most
appropriate for that type of data is int_128_t. You'll have to rename the
sources to see if it works
2012/8/9 Onuralp SEZER
> *Well I downloaded from git-hub and try to compile but It said ; *
>
> [root@fedora17 textmate]# ./c
I correct my previous email, the type __ int128 apparently not recognized
by GCC, or so I understand, I think there will be that to try and replace
it with __ int128_t
2012/8/9 Kellerman Rivero Suarez
> Most problems seem to be associated with int_128. In gcc version most
> appropriate fo
gt; >> in Objective-C (and probably to few OS X API) ..
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Is the code base build-able for Linux (assuming no big dependencies
>>>> on
>>>> >> OS X's Cocoa)?
>>>> >>
>>>> >> -Il
; Is the code base build-able for Linux (assuming no big dependencies on
>>> >> OS X's Cocoa)?
>>> >>
>>> >> -Ilyes
>>> >>
>>> >> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Onuralp SEZER
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >&g
2012/8/10 Matej Cepl
> Let me just add a note from disinterested party (I went completely to the
> side of The Power and I am very happy with vim): I have met many people
> asking for "TextMate for Linux" and when pointed to gEdit and some of its
> plugins (which are written in serious programmin