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Bug #1940: Problems with installing Command-T on Ubuntu 11.10

Kind bug
Product Command-T
When Created 2011-12-24T19:22:03Z, updated 2014-07-30T14:52:53Z
Status closed
Reporter globalkeith
Tags no tags

Description

Hi,

I am experiencing problems installing Command-T on Ubuntu.

I have installed into vim using pathogen. The version of vim is default - and includes ruby+ in version.

The version it is built to is the default ruby1.8 installation.

Therefore I use the default builtin ruby1.8 to compile against when building Command-T.

Yet whenever I run vim and try to evoke Command-T it crashes vim with a message:

gvim: symbol lookup error: /home/keith/.vim/bundle/wincent-Command-T/ruby/command-t/ext.so: undefined symbol: rb_intern2

I have tried repeatedly without any success. I would prefer to resolve this without replacing the default vim package, so first thing I would like suggestions as to how I can debug futher and hopefully identify the problem. Most explanations have suggested there is a difference between ruby versions for vim and command-t.

thanks Keith

Comments

  1. Greg Hurrell 2014-07-30T14:52:49Z

    Sorry I didn't notice this earlier. Closing as I suspect you've probably sorted this out by now, or otherwise moved on.

  2. Greg Hurrell 2014-07-30T14:52:53Z

    Status changed:

    • From: new
    • To: closed
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