On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 03:12 -0400, Build System wrote:
vim-2:7.0.000-2
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* Tue May 09 2006 Karsten Hopp <karsten(a)redhat.de> 7.0.000-2
- bump epoch, the buildsystem thinks 7.0.000-2 is older than 7.0.g001-1
although rpm is quite happy with it.
* Mon May 08 2006 Karsten Hopp <karsten(a)redhat.de> 7.0.000-1
- vim-7.0
- Spell checking support for about 50 languages
- Intelligent completion for C, HTML, Ruby, Python, PHP, etc.
- Tab pages, each containing multiple windows
- Undo branches: never accidentally lose text again
- Vim script supports Lists and Dictionaries (similar to Python)
- Vim script profiling
- Improved Unicode support
- Highlighting of cursor line, cursor column and matching braces
- Translated manual pages support.
- Internal grep; works on all platforms, searches compressed files
- Browsing remote directories, zip and tar archives
- Printing multi-byte text
- find details about the changes since vim-6.4 with :help version7
- fix SE Linux context of temporary (.swp) files (#189968)
- /bin/vi /vim-minimal is now using /etc/virc to avoid .rpmnew files
when updating
Thanks!
FYI, Seems to build and work just fine (minimal sanity checks) on FC5/64
and RHEL4/64. (COS4.3)
Gilboa