This is an ebuild for my web browser vim plugin, vim script 1053. The plugin allows to use vim as a text web browser. It has history, bookmarks, supports forms (I'm using it right now to submit the ebuild), viewing inline images (using external viewers), viewing arbitrary content types (via mailcap files), a sidebar, and of course, HTML markup and links. It is mostly written in perl, and requires perl enabled vim. I also attach an ebuild for the synmark plugin, on which it depends.
Created attachment 53564 [details] vimbrowser-1.1.ebuild
Created attachment 53565 [details] synmark-0.2.ebuild A dependency of vimbrowser-1.1.ebuild
Hrm, we can't reliably use vim.org SRC_URIs so we'll have to mirror ourselves. I think the perl dep needs checking too -- libperl might be better? I'll take this once I'm done breaking^W moving sys-apps unless someone else wants to.
Ok, here's another try. I attach two modified ebuilds, and a re-packaged vimbrowser. The perl dependency is needed for the command line script, vimbrowse. Otherwise, I guess libperl is enough. Maybe this can depend on another use flag. What I don't is how to depend on vim with a perl use flag. Is it possible?
Created attachment 53605 [details] modified vimbrowser-1.1.ebuild
Created attachment 53606 [details] modified synmark-0.2.ebuild
Created attachment 53609 [details] repackaged vimbrowser-1.1.tar.bz2 package to use with vimbrowser-1.1.ebuild, attachment #53605 [details]
Sadly, we can't currently depend upon packages built with a certain flag enabled. That's a rather long-standing feature requirement that still hasn't been implemented...
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According to the link given in the URL box, the latest commit for this project dates back to 2005. We can consider this plugin somewhat dead and/or unmaintained. It won't be added to Portage. Closing.