Hullo! On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 02:06:59PM -0000, David wrote: > Hi, I see Neovim 0.5 stable has come to Fedora 34. Is it possible it could be released for EPEL8? Thanks. > > At the moment there is only a very old version: > > ``` > Available Packages > Name : neovim > Version : 0.3.8 > Release : 1.el8.1 > Architecture : x86_64 > Size : 5.1 M > Source : neovim-0.3.8-1.el8.1.src.rpm > Repository : epel > Summary : Vim-fork focused on extensibility and agility > URL : http://neovim.io > License : ASL 2.0 > Description : Neovim is a refactor - and sometimes redactor - in the tradition of > : Vim, which itself derives from Stevie. It is not a rewrite, but a > : continuation and extension of Vim. Many rewrites, clones, emulators > : and imitators exist; some are very clever, but none are Vim. Neovim > : strives to be a superset of Vim, notwithstanding some intentionally > : removed misfeatures; excepting those few and carefully-considered > : excisions, Neovim is Vim. It is built for users who want the good > : parts of Vim, without compromise, and more. > ``` Yep, that's on my todo list. I did the EPEL8 build back when Fedora was on 0.4.x ... and was stuck on 0.3.8 because some of the dependencies (that are in RHEL/CentOS proper) were too out of date. I think libuv was one of them, and it's been updated for RHEL 8.4 after I requested it, so I'll see if I can do an update later this week. Busy wrapping up at work until then. Cheers, -- Michel Alexandre Salim profile: https://keyoxide.org/michel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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