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I've been trying to install vim with gui support so that I can type:
% gvim filename and have it launch the vim gui. I've compiled and installed with: % make WITH_GTK2=yes % make install clean but every time I try to run gvim it tells me: E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time Am I not compiling correctly or is something else? |
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