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+To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
+Subject: Patch 8.1.0712
+Fcc: outbox
+From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
+Mime-Version: 1.0
+Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
+Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
+------------
+
+Patch 8.1.0712
+Problem: MS-Windows build instructions are a bit outdated.
+Solution: Update the instructions. (Ken Takata)
+Files: src/INSTALLpc.txt
+
+
+*** ../vim-8.1.0711/src/INSTALLpc.txt 2018-09-18 22:58:36.999976835 +0200
+--- src/INSTALLpc.txt 2019-01-09 22:56:48.743208990 +0100
+***************
+*** 496,501 ****
+--- 496,521 ----
+ nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
+ PYTHON=C:\Python27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON_VER=27
+
++ When using MinGW and link with the official Python (as one line):
++
++ mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
++ PYTHON=C:/Python27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON_VER=27
++
++ When using msys2 and link with Python2 bundled with msys2 (as one line):
++
++ mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON=c:/msys64/mingw64
++ PYTHON_HOME=c:/msys64/mingw64
++ PYTHONINC=-Ic:/msys64/mingw64/include/python2.7
++ DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes
++ PYTHON_VER=27
++ DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=libpython2.7.dll
++ STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
++
++ (This is for 64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, replace mingw64 with mingw32.)
++ (STATIC_STDCPLUS is optional. Set to yes if you don't want to require
++ libstdc++-6.dll.)
++
++
+ (rest written by Ron Aaron: <ronaharon@yahoo.com>)
+
+ Building with the mingw32 compiler, and the ActiveState ActivePython:
+***************
+*** 517,533 ****
+ Now just do:
+ make -f Make_ming.mak gvim.exe
+
+- And if you use msys2 to build python support (as one line):
+-
+- mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak PYTHON=c:/msys64/mingw64
+- PYTHON_HOME=c:/msys64/mingw64
+- PYTHONINC=-Ic:/msys64/mingw64/include/python2.7
+- DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes
+- PYTHON_VER=27
+- DYNAMIC_PYTHON_DLL=libpython2.7.dll
+- STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
+-
+- (This is for 64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, replace mingw64 with mingw32.)
+ You will end up with a Python-enabled, Win32 version. Enjoy!
+
+
+--- 537,542 ----
+***************
+*** 548,553 ****
+--- 557,566 ----
+ nmake -f Make_mvc.mak
+ PYTHON3=C:\Python36 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3_VER=36
+
++ When using MinGW and link with the official Python3 (as one line):
++
++ mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
++ PYTHON3=C:/Python36 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3_VER=36
+
+ When using msys2 and link with Python3 bundled with msys2 (as one line):
+
+***************
+*** 560,565 ****
+--- 573,580 ----
+ STATIC_STDCPLUS=yes
+
+ (This is for 64-bit builds. For 32-bit builds, replace mingw64 with mingw32.)
++ (STATIC_STDCPLUS is optional. Set to yes if you don't want to require
++ libstdc++-6.dll.)
+
+
+ 9. Building with Racket or MzScheme support
+***************
+*** 833,843 ****
+
+ mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
+ RUBY=C:/Ruby24 DYNAMIC_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER=24 RUBY_API_VER_LONG=2.4.0
+! WINVER=0x501
+
+ For 64-bit version, replace RUBY=C:/Ruby24 with RUBY=C:/Ruby24-x64.
+ If you set WINVER explicitly, it must be set to >=0x500, when building with
+! Ruby 2.1 or later. (Default is 0x501.)
+
+
+
+--- 848,858 ----
+
+ mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak
+ RUBY=C:/Ruby24 DYNAMIC_RUBY=yes RUBY_VER=24 RUBY_API_VER_LONG=2.4.0
+! WINVER=0x600
+
+ For 64-bit version, replace RUBY=C:/Ruby24 with RUBY=C:/Ruby24-x64.
+ If you set WINVER explicitly, it must be set to >=0x500, when building with
+! Ruby 2.1 or later. (Default is 0x600.)
+
+
+
+***************
+*** 849,855 ****
+
+ http://www.activestate.com/activetcl
+
+! For MSVC 2015 use version 8.6.6 or later.
+ When building, you need to set the following variables:
+
+ TCL: Where tcl is installed. E.g. C:\Tcl86
+--- 864,877 ----
+
+ http://www.activestate.com/activetcl
+
+! Alternatively, you can use the binaries provided by IronTcl from
+!
+! https://www.irontcl.com/
+!
+! They might lack behind the latest version a bit, but should provide 64bit
+! and 32bit versions even if ActiveTcl does not provide them anymore.
+!
+! For building with MSVC 2015 use version 8.6.6 or later.
+ When building, you need to set the following variables:
+
+ TCL: Where tcl is installed. E.g. C:\Tcl86
+***************
+*** 944,987 ****
+ After you've built the Vim binaries as described above, you're ready to
+ install Vim on your system. However, if you've obtained the Vim sources
+ using Git, Mercurial or by downloading them as a unix tar file, you must
+! first create a "vim80" directory. If you instead downloaded the sources as
+ zip files, you can skip this setup as the zip archives already have the
+ correct directory structure.
+
+! A. Create a Vim "runtime" subdirectory named "vim80"
+ -----------------------------------------------------
+ If you obtained your Vim sources as zip files, you can skip this step.
+ Otherwise, continue reading.
+
+ Go to the directory that contains the Vim "src" and "runtime"
+! directories and create a new subdirectory named "vim80".
+
+! Copy the "runtime" files into "vim80":
+! copy runtime\* vim80
+
+! B. Copy the new binaries into the "vim80" directory
+ ----------------------------------------------------
+ Regardless of how you installed the Vim sources, you need to copy the
+! new binaries you created above into "vim80":
+
+! copy src\*.exe vim80
+! copy src\tee\tee.exe vim80
+! copy src\xxd\xxd.exe vim80
+
+ To install the "Edit with Vim" popup menu, you need both 32-bit and 64-bit
+! versions of gvimext.dll. They should be copied to "vim80\GvimExt32" and
+! "vim80\GvimExt64" respectively.
+ First, build the 32-bit version, then:
+
+! mkdir vim80\GvimExt32
+! copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim80\GvimExt32
+
+ Next, clean the 32-bit version and build the 64-bit version, then:
+
+! mkdir vim80\GvimExt64
+! copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim80\GvimExt64
+
+! C. Copy gettext and iconv DLLs into the "vim80" directory
+ ----------------------------------------------------------
+ Get gettext and iconv DLLs from the following site:
+ https://github.com/mlocati/gettext-iconv-windows/releases
+--- 966,1009 ----
+ After you've built the Vim binaries as described above, you're ready to
+ install Vim on your system. However, if you've obtained the Vim sources
+ using Git, Mercurial or by downloading them as a unix tar file, you must
+! first create a "vim81" directory. If you instead downloaded the sources as
+ zip files, you can skip this setup as the zip archives already have the
+ correct directory structure.
+
+! A. Create a Vim "runtime" subdirectory named "vim81"
+ -----------------------------------------------------
+ If you obtained your Vim sources as zip files, you can skip this step.
+ Otherwise, continue reading.
+
+ Go to the directory that contains the Vim "src" and "runtime"
+! directories and create a new subdirectory named "vim81".
+
+! Copy the "runtime" files into "vim81":
+! copy runtime\* vim81
+
+! B. Copy the new binaries into the "vim81" directory
+ ----------------------------------------------------
+ Regardless of how you installed the Vim sources, you need to copy the
+! new binaries you created above into "vim81":
+
+! copy src\*.exe vim81
+! copy src\tee\tee.exe vim81
+! copy src\xxd\xxd.exe vim81
+
+ To install the "Edit with Vim" popup menu, you need both 32-bit and 64-bit
+! versions of gvimext.dll. They should be copied to "vim81\GvimExt32" and
+! "vim81\GvimExt64" respectively.
+ First, build the 32-bit version, then:
+
+! mkdir vim81\GvimExt32
+! copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim81\GvimExt32
+
+ Next, clean the 32-bit version and build the 64-bit version, then:
+
+! mkdir vim81\GvimExt64
+! copy src\GvimExt\gvimext.dll vim81\GvimExt64
+
+! C. Copy gettext and iconv DLLs into the "vim81" directory
+ ----------------------------------------------------------
+ Get gettext and iconv DLLs from the following site:
+ https://github.com/mlocati/gettext-iconv-windows/releases
+***************
+*** 989,995 ****
+ Download the files gettextX.X.X.X-iconvX.XX-shared-{32,64}.zip, extract
+ DLLs and place them as follows:
+
+! vim80\
+ | libintl-8.dll
+ | libiconv-2.dll
+ | libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll (only for 32-bit)
+--- 1011,1017 ----
+ Download the files gettextX.X.X.X-iconvX.XX-shared-{32,64}.zip, extract
+ DLLs and place them as follows:
+
+! vim81\
+ | libintl-8.dll
+ | libiconv-2.dll
+ | libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll (only for 32-bit)
+***************
+*** 1003,1020 ****
+ libintl-8.dll
+ libiconv-2.dll
+
+! The DLLs in the "vim80" should be the same bitness with the (g)vim.exe.
+
+! D. Move the "vim80" directory into the Vim installation subdirectory
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+! Move the "vim80" subdirectory into the subdirectory where you want Vim
+ to be installed. Typically, this subdirectory will be named "vim".
+! If you already have a "vim80" subdirectory in "vim", delete it first
+ by running its uninstal.exe program.
+
+ E. Install Vim
+ ---------------
+! "cd" to your Vim installation subdirectory "vim\vim80" and run the
+ "install.exe" program. It will ask you a number of questions about
+ how you would like to have your Vim setup. Among these are:
+ - You can tell it to write a "_vimrc" file with your preferences in the
+--- 1025,1042 ----
+ libintl-8.dll
+ libiconv-2.dll
+
+! The DLLs in the "vim81" should be the same bitness with the (g)vim.exe.
+
+! D. Move the "vim81" directory into the Vim installation subdirectory
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+! Move the "vim81" subdirectory into the subdirectory where you want Vim
+ to be installed. Typically, this subdirectory will be named "vim".
+! If you already have a "vim81" subdirectory in "vim", delete it first
+ by running its uninstal.exe program.
+
+ E. Install Vim
+ ---------------
+! "cd" to your Vim installation subdirectory "vim\vim81" and run the
+ "install.exe" program. It will ask you a number of questions about
+ how you would like to have your Vim setup. Among these are:
+ - You can tell it to write a "_vimrc" file with your preferences in the
+*** ../vim-8.1.0711/src/version.c 2019-01-09 23:00:58.001176090 +0100
+--- src/version.c 2019-01-09 23:01:56.816698716 +0100
+***************
+*** 801,802 ****
+--- 801,804 ----
+ { /* Add new patch number below this line */
++ /**/
++ 712,
+ /**/
+
+--
+I wish there was a knob on the TV to turn up the intelligence.
+There's a knob called "brightness", but it doesn't seem to work.
+
+ /// Bram Moolenaar -- Bram@Moolenaar.net -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\
+/// sponsor Vim, vote for features -- http://www.Vim.org/sponsor/ \\\
+\\\ an exciting new programming language -- http://www.Zimbu.org ///
+ \\\ help me help AIDS victims -- http://ICCF-Holland.org ///