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| I only seem to notice this when editing 'automake' filetypes (e.g. Makefile.am). I'll be deleting/changing a line and Vim will hang. Running 'top' shows that vim is using up 100% of the processor so I end up killing the process. Has anyone else ran into this problem before? Could the issue be with the automake filetype plugin or with the automake syntax file? Both source the 'make' equivalents BTW. Also, how would I go about debugging this issue (assuming I can duplicate it). Thanks, Curt |
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| On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:51:43 -0700 (PDT), Curt Nelson wrote: > Also, how would I go about debugging this issue (assuming I can > duplicate it). Are you using the last version: 7.2? -- Patrick Texier vim:syntax=mail:ai:ts=4:et:tw=72 |
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| On Aug 18, 10:55 pm, Patrick Texier <p.tex...@alussinan.org> wrote: > On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 12:51:43 -0700 (PDT), Curt Nelson wrote: > > Also, how would I go about debugging this issue (assuming I can > > duplicate it). > > Are you using the last version: 7.2? > -- > Patrick Texier > > vim:syntax=mail:ai:ts=4:et:tw=72 No, 7.1 |
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