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created October 4, 2002 · complexity intermediate · author Vijay Sampath · version 5.7


Tip 292 (see below) doesn't seem to be true, at least not anymore. I am using cscope 15.4 and Vim 6.1. With a few hacks, I was able to get cscope to work with Vim under cygwin for Windows 2000. I did not need to change the sprintf line. The hacks included

1. Copying if_cscope.? to the src directory and the if_cscope.pro to the src/proto directory. These files do not come standard with the Windows source distribution of Vim. (I think it should - anybody in charge of distribution listening?)

2. Edit if_cscope.c to make the following changes:

Add the following includes:

#include <sys/unistd.h>
#include <sys/signal.h>

3. Edit Make_cyg.mak
Add if_cscope.o to OBJ variable.
Add a rule for this at the end

$(OUTDIR)/if_cscope.o: if_cscope.c $(INCL)
$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) if_cscope.c -o $(OUTDIR)/if_cscope.o

Uncomment the lines following

#>>>>> uncomment this block to build a GUI version

4. Edit feature.h
Force cscope compilation:

#define FEAT_CSCOPE

5. make -f Make_cyg.mak GUI=yes

6. Note that the env variable TMPDIR should be defined in Vim for cscope to work correctly.

That should do it. Somebody in charge of distribution please make this standard. It would save a lot of trouble.

Comments

Tip 292 was not imported from its original location due to duplicate tip titles. The content (slightly fixed) of tip 292 was:

I've found that Vim + cscope + cygwin does not work. The problem seems to be that in

sprintf(cmd, "exec %s -dl -f %s", prog, csinfo[i].fname);

Vim execs cscope with the "-dl" options, causing it to fail. It is probably a cscope bug, but a simple workaround is to build Vim without that "d":

sprintf(cmd, "exec %s -l -f %s", prog, csinfo[i].fname);

seems to work for me.


Another alternative is to install the XFree86 packages that are part of the Cygwin distribution (http://xfree86.cygwin.com/). I installed that along with the WindowMaker window manager. I then downloaded the Vim Unix source and edited the src/Makefile. I uncommented:

CONF_OPT_CSCOPE = --enable-cscope

and

CONF_OPT_GUI = --enable-gui=motif

I rebuilt Vim and installed it to /usr/bin/vim. I can now use cscope on Windows by running gvim (vim -g) in WindowMaker session.

Brian


There's a windows version of cscope here: http://www.geocities.com/shankara_c/cscope.html


Brian's note is quite clear. It's the best. Just one needs to install the Xfree86 packages by using the Cygwin's generic setup.exe. Once done just start the window maker command by using startx and proceed further.


I just followed Brian's way by uncommenting CONF_OPT_CSCOPE = --enable-cscope. Cscope does work with Vim under cygwin, but it take almost half a minute to start up Vim


I just downloaded the tarball from http://cscope.sourceforge.net and didn't have to do anything special to get cscope + vim + cygwin working. Also cygwin now comes with mlcscope as a package.


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