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Hi! I added the Windows instructions to the Readme.markdown file for using the spf13.vim package on the Chocolatey NuGet site.

spf13 added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 1, 2014
Added Chocolatey NuGet install instructions for Windows
@spf13 spf13 merged commit 46e9bae into spf13:3.0 Feb 1, 2014
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spf13 commented Feb 1, 2014

I followed these instructions on a brand new windows and chocolatey install. It installed vim 7.4 fine, but then when spf13-vim installer ran it complained it couldn't find 'vim'.

I ran this from powershell.. I also tried with command, same result.

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Steve -- thanks for the heads up. I will retry it with powershell on my end and see if I can determine what the issue is. I could pull my installation of vim out and use another chocolatey version of vim as a dependency, but I think it is based on Cream, which might create other issues.

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It would be really cool to have this work seamlessly. It's a great install option!

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On Feb 1, 2014, at 10:46 PM, Ken Taylor [email protected] wrote:

Steve -- thanks for the heads up. I will retry it with powershell on my end and see if I can determine what the issue is. I could pull my installation of vim out and use another chocolatey version of vim as a dependency, but I think it is based on Cream, which might create other issues.


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Steve, I updated the Chocolatey package and this should fix the vim dependency issues: https://chocolatey.org/packages/spf13-vim

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