What is the status of the VIM Erlang mode? Last time I tested it autoindent was practically unimplemented.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/29/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">François-Denis Gonthier</b> <<a href="mailto:neumann@lostwebsite.net">
neumann@lostwebsite.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">'lo again<br><br>I forgot to mention that the binary packages I've built are for i386 only. I
<br>don't have access to any Outer Platforms.<br><br>Interrested people can still build the source package themselves, but once the<br>package reach Debian, it'll be auto-builded for all other platforms.<br><br>T-y<br><br>
F-D<br><br>On 28 November 2005 18:29, François-Denis Gonthier wrote:<br>> Hello erlang-questions,<br>><br>> after quite a bit of struggling over the weekend, I finally managed to<br>> build version 2 of my improved Erlang packages for Debian & Ubuntu.
<br>><br>> You can get the packages at:<br>><br>> <a href="http://neutronic.mine.nu/unstable">http://neutronic.mine.nu/unstable</a><br>><br>> or through apt by adding:<br>><br>> deb <a href="http://neutronic.mine.nu/">
http://neutronic.mine.nu/</a> unstable/<br>> deb-src <a href="http://neutronic.mine.nu/">http://neutronic.mine.nu/</a> unstable/<br>><br>> to /etc/apt/sources.list<br>><br>> and do:<br>><br>> apt-get install -t . erlang, to upgrade from
10.b.7-1<br>><br>> The package you will get are:<br>><br>> erlang-mode, the emacs mode alone<br>> erlang-base, architecture dependent files<br>> erlang-base-hipe, HiPE enabled architecture dependent files
<br>> erlang-nox, X11 independant applications<br>> erlang-x11, applications that uses GS and thus X11<br>> erlang-src, source files for the system (*.erl, *.hrl)<br>><br>> If you want to install anew, you'll only have too choose between the
<br>> mutually exclusive erlang-base and erlang-base-hipe and choose amongst the<br>> other package to suit your needs. (You probably need erlang-nox at least).<br>><br>> The Ubuntu-friendly packages are at:<br>
> <a href="http://neutronic.mine.nu/ubuntu-breezy">http://neutronic.mine.nu/ubuntu-breezy</a>. This is not a apt repository (yet),<br>> so please download and install version 2 manually through dpkg.<br>><br>> I'll try to push this package through the main Debian archives ASAP.
<br>><br>> I'll try to see if I can package the Vim Erlang mode and ESense before<br>> christmas. Both should be easy.<br><br><br></blockquote></div><br>