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helmut
- White ninja

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- Distribution: Kubuntu, Porteus KDE 2.1
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Post#1
by helmut » 28 Apr 2014, 18:40
Hello. I cannot install vim. I have installed gvim previously. My distribution is Porteus 3.0 32 bit.
This is what I get:
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[root@porteus:/etc# usm -g vim
The following items were found.
Choose an number to confirm.
ctrl+c to quit
1) vim-7.4.050-i486-1.txz 3) vimprobable2-1.4.0-i486-1tjb.txz
2) vim-gvim-7.4.050-i486-1.txz
#? 1
Processing: vim-7.4.050-i486-1.txz
Libraries required: 12
Libraries found in system: 12
Libraries to resolve: 0
/usr/share/usm/funcpackageGet: line 65: declare: 5832 936: syntax error in expression (error token is "936")
And now vi has disappeared from my path or was uninstalled and I cannot use it in terminal:(
helmut
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freestyler
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- Distribution: Porteus XFCE
Post#2
by freestyler » 28 Apr 2014, 23:40
I'm getting error:
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/usr/share/usm/funcpackageGet: line 69: declare: 5952 1060: syntax error in expression (error token is "1060")
You can download it here and convert to module
vim-7.4.050-i486-1.txz
https://www.porteus-apps.org
freestyler
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helmut
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- Distribution: Kubuntu, Porteus KDE 2.1
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Post#3
by helmut » 29 Apr 2014, 17:10
Thanks for tip. I solved it already using classic slackware package install tools.
helmut