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patch 9.1.0107: CI: Fix MacOS-14 tests Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/49f2ba6d41d3c6142deaa4a50b0b16e03969a904 Author: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com> Date: Wed Feb 14 20:34:58 2024 +0100 patch 9.1.0107: CI: Fix MacOS-14 tests Problem: CI: Fix MacOS-14 tests (after 9.1.0070) Solution: Re-enable sound tests by granting Mic access, disable Test_diff_screen because of buggy MacOS diff (non GNU version), re-enable Test_term_gettitle() (Yee Cheng Chin) macos-14 runner was turned on in #13943, but it had to turn off a few tests in order for CI to run. Re-enable them and fix the underlying issues. * `Test_diff_screen`: The test failure is due to a bug in Apple's diff utility. Apple introduced a new diff tool based on FreeBSD in macOS 13 and it has buggy behaviors when using unified diff (`-U0`) and the diff is on the first line of the file. Simply disable this test for now if we detect Apple diff (instead of the old GNU diff). Can re-enable this in the future if Apple fixes the issue. * `Test_play_event` / `Test_play_silent`: GitHub Actions currently has an issue with playing sound in CI in macos-14 runners. It for some reason triggers a microphone permission dialog popup which blocks the CI action (see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/9330). To fix this, add a temporary step in macos-14 to manually allow microphone permissions in the runner. * `Test_term_gettitle`: I could not reproduce the failure, so I just turned it on and it seems to run just fine. Maybe it's a timing issue and whatnot but either way that should be fixed when we can reproduce the issue. closes: #14032 Signed-off-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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README_vms.txt for version 9.1 of Vim: Vi IMproved.

This file explains the installation of Vim on VMS systems.
See "README.txt" in the runtime archive for information about Vim.


Most information can be found in the on-line documentation.  Use ":help vms"
inside Vim.  Or get the runtime files and read runtime/doc/os_vms.txt to find
out how to install and configure Vim with runtime files etc.

To compile Vim yourself you need three archives:
  vim-X.X-rt.tar.gz	runtime files
  vim-X.X-src.tar.gz	source files
  vim-X.X-extra.tar.gz	extra source files

Compilation is recommended, in order to make sure that the correct
libraries are used for your specific system.  Read about compiling in
src/INSTALLvms.txt.

To use the binary version, you need one of these archives:

  vim-XX-exe-x86-gui.zip	X86_64 GUI/Motif executables
  vim-XX-exe-x86-term.zip	X86_64 console executables
  vim-XX-exe-ia64-gui.zip	IA64 GUI/Motif executables
  vim-XX-exe-ia64-gtk.zip	IA64 GUI/GTK executables
  vim-XX-exe-ia64-term.zip	IA64 console executables
  vim-XX-exe-axp-gui.zip	Alpha GUI/Motif executables
  vim-XX-exe-axp-gtk.zip	Alpha GUI/GTK executables
  vim-XX-exe-axp-term.zip	Alpha console executables
  vim-XX-exe-vax-gui.zip	VAX GUI executables
  vim-XX-exe-vax-term.zip	VAX console executables

and of course
  vim-XX-runtime.zip		runtime files

The binary archives contain: vim.exe, ctags.exe, xxd.exe files,
but there are also prepared "deploy ready" archives:

vim-XX-x86.zip			GUI and console executables with runtime and
				help files for X86_64 systems
vim-XX-ia64.zip			GUI and console executables with runtime and
				help files for IA64 systems
vim-XX-axp.zip			GUI and console executables with runtime and
				help files for Alpha systems
vim-XX-vax.zip			GUI and console executables with runtime and
				help files for VAX systems

GTK builds need LIBGTK library installed.

These executables and up to date patches for OpenVMS system are downloadable
from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/ or ftp://ftp.polarhome.com/pub/vim/