#41344: vim @7.4.052_0+breakindent+huge+python27+python33 - vim breaks with two Python versions ---------------------+---------------------- Reporter: ml@… | Owner: raimue@… Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.2.1 Resolution: | Keywords: Port: vim | ---------------------+---------------------- Comment (by code@…): I am currently on Mac OS 10.9.2 and Xcode 5.1 (Build version 5B130a according to `xcodebuild -version`). For the sake of clarity: {{{ $ port echo requested py27-pip @1.5.4_0 py27-virtualenvwrapper @4.0_0 py33-pip @1.5.4_0 py33-virtualenvwrapper @4.0_0 python27 @2.7.6_0 python33 @3.3.5_0 vim @7.4.052_0+breakindent+cscope+huge+python27+python33 }}} It was not immediately apparent to me how to apply the patch. For the benefit of others: {{{ $ sudo port uninstall vim $ cd /opt/local/var/macports/sources/rsync.macports.org/release/tarballs/ports/editors/vim/files $ sudo curl -O https://trac.macports.org/raw-attachment/ticket/41344/vim- python-linkage.diff $ sudo patch < vim-python-linkage.diff $ sudo rm vim-python-linkage.diff $ sudo port install -s vim +breakindent +cscope +huge +python27 +python33 }}} I started without a `.vimrc` or `.vim/` bundle directory. Starting `vim` and entering the following results in a segfault. {{{ :py print "Hello" :py3 print("Bonjour") }}} Specifically, the terminal prints: {{{ Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV Vim: Finished. Segmentation fault: 11 }}} However, the following runs absolutely fine: {{{ :py3 print("Bonjour") :py print "Hello" :py3 print("Konichiwa") }}} What's more, after running the commands above, I am able to see the following: {{{ :python print sys.prefix /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7 :python3 print(sys.prefix) /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3 }}} I rebuilt my `.vimrc` file, checking the commands and bundles as I went. None of the native settings or commands I use in `vim` caused any problems. The only (`vundle`) package that caused problems was `Lokaltog/powerline`, which caused any command to `:py3` to segfault as above. The rest of my bundles (below) work fine. * gmarik/vundle * scrooloose/nerdtree * ervandew/supertab * tpope/vim-fugitive * scrooloose/syntastic * davidhalter/jedi-vim * vim-scripts/django.vim Notably, `jedi-vim` caused no issue, but I was unable to test whether it was using omnicompletion for Python version 2 or 3. I would love help here: is there a command that will tell me which Python version is loaded? `has()` will attempt to dynamically load Python, and is not useful in this context. The behaviors described above are erratic and undesirable. I'm increasingly under the impression that this is not a MacPorts problem, and much more a `vim` problem. Is the version of `vim` being used in MacPorts the Unix version, or one of the Mac OS X flavors? Essentially: who should I go to with this bug? -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/41344#comment:6> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X