Re: Err... Why is gvim now conflicting with vim?

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On 07/05/10 15:48, Burlynn Corlew Jr wrote:
On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Johannes Held<mail@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

http://www.archlinux.org/news/495/

* If you have gvim installed, the update will inform you that vim conflicts
  with gvim. This is the expected behavior. Installation of vim and gvim
  separately is no longer required, the gvim package now installs vim as
well.

--
Gruß, Johannes
http://hehejo.de


This is a rolling release, not an LTS. There is no excuse to not be updating
regularly and reading the news. If its a production machine and you are
worried about breakage maybe you shouldnt be running arch on it. The ML,
forums, and irc are full of people who refuse to read the news or update
regularly, and we all waste time answering questions that with proper arch
maintenance would ensure that they never come up.

Really dude? you complain about him wasting time when you could find the time to dig up some old mail that was answered ages ago to attack the guy for asking questions?

I'm sure we can all agree that it's important for an Arch user to be more independent and put more effort into solving our own problem but did you know you can simply ignore any of these questions?

It doesn't take any effort since the bulk of the issue was already in the title.

To be honest I simply cannot take this kind of negativity. I would really like for this kind of attitude to stay away from Arch because it's not nice and it's the very thing I hate about the Linux community in general.


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