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Version check problem with Universal Ctags again #168

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CareF opened this issue Nov 11, 2018 · 3 comments
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Version check problem with Universal Ctags again #168

CareF opened this issue Nov 11, 2018 · 3 comments

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@CareF
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CareF commented Nov 11, 2018

I saw #123 , but it seems that the problem now comes back.
I was not having trouble before until recent update (not sure update of universal ctags or easytags) and when I start vim it starts to giving error messages:

easytags.vim 3.11: Plug-in not loaded because Exuberant Ctags 5.5 or newer is required while you have version 0.0.0 installed!

I am under Arch Linux with ctags from pacman (actually Universal ctags). ctags --version gives me:

niversal Ctags 0.0.0(45968eff), Copyright (C) 2015 Universal Ctags Team
Universal Ctags is derived from Exuberant Ctags.
Exuberant Ctags 5.8, Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Darren Hiebert
  Compiled: Oct 15 2018, 21:55:11
  URL: https://ctags.io/
  Optional compiled features: +wildcards, +regex, +iconv, +option-directory, +xpath, +json, +interactive, +sandbox, +yaml
@oryband
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oryband commented Nov 20, 2018

relates to #155 #133

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oryband commented Nov 20, 2018

see #133 (comment) as temporary solution

@GetCurious
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GetCurious commented Nov 26, 2018

same problem here,
i'm new to linux, where do I place these codes? I've no idea where what they're talking about.

EDIT:
nvm... replaced
if !xolox#easytags#initialize('5.5')
with
if !xolox#easytags#initialize('0.0.0')
in
/usr/share/vim/vimfiles/plugin/easytags.vim

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