I have a jail that I have previously used gvim on:
Last week I upgraded first the jail to 12.2p10. Then I logged on and upgraded the pkgs:
Today, I logged on to that jail and tried to run gvim:
There is no
So, I created it:
If I do a package search for
I have another system also at 12.2p10. Like the system above it has
What is going on? Is this some sort of bug? Is a pkg upgrade supposed to break things like this?
Code:
history | grep gvim
. . .
3141 2021-04-09 08:52:18: gvim master/192.168.8.public.rev
3208 2021-06-03 12:05:13: gvim signtest/harte-lyne.ca.hosts
3271 2021-09-28 14:09:21: gvim signtest/harte-lyne.ca.hosts
3286 2021-09-28 15:22:53: gvim signtest/harte-lyne.ca.hosts
. . .
Last week I upgraded first the jail to 12.2p10. Then I logged on and upgraded the pkgs:
Code:
# hg upgrade
. . .
3305 2021-10-14 11:58:09: pkg upgrade
3307 2021-10-14 11:58:48: pkg upgrade -f pkg
3312 2021-10-14 12:00:20: pkg upgrade
Today, I logged on to that jail and tried to run gvim:
Code:
# gvim
bash: gvim: command not found
There is no
/usr/local/bin/gvim
to /usr/local/bin/vim
softlink. So, I created it:
Code:
# ln -s /usr/local/bin/vim /usr/local/bin/gvim
# which gvim
/usr/local/bin/gvim
# gvim
E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
If I do a package search for
gvim
nothing show up. I have another system also at 12.2p10. Like the system above it has
vim-8.2
installed, albeit vim-8.2.3081/CMD] rather than [CMD]vim-8.2.3458/CMD]. However, it has [CMD]gvim
and it works.What is going on? Is this some sort of bug? Is a pkg upgrade supposed to break things like this?