Now referring to the nix prefetch scripts through their nixpkgs
derivation in order to make sure their shebang lines are rewritten
properly. Otherwise nix-prefetch-hg fails on Ubuntu (and probably
Debian) systems, where /bin/sh is not bash.
Prior to this change, if there exists a /lib*/ld-linux*.so.2 on a
system, vimproc will try to load vimproc_linux64.so or
vimproc_linux32.so instead of vimproc_unix.so, which is what nix
actually builds.
See issue #8694. Previously wombat256 was downloading its source from
the vim website using fetchurl. The builder was failing when it tried to
unpack the .vim source file. Using the vim-scripts github repo avoids
this problem.
- upgrade wakatime cli to v4.0.14
- make sure config file has api_key
- only display setup complete message first time setting up cfg file
- don't log time towards git temporary files
- prevent slowness in quickfix window to fix#24
- reuse SSL connection across multiple processes for improved performance
- correctly display caller and lineno in log file when debug is true
- project passed with --project argument will always be used
- new --alternate-project argument
- fix bug with auto detecting project name
- correctly log message from py.warnings module
- handle plugin_directory containing spaces
- sort automatcially generated vim derivations
- move the plugins to be derived by VAM into its own file: vim-plugin-names
- rename vimrc into vimUtils moving all common code into it
so that it is possible to use it within ~/.nixpkgs/config.nix
- Moving all important documentation into vimUtils
- provide vimPlugins.pluginnames2Nix to provide a bin/vim-* command
writing updated derivations into its buffer
VAM's repository's nix.vim got some improvements @ VAM repository, eg hg
fetchout out got fixed and shell failures are noticed now (Thanks to Arseniy
Seroka)