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view READMEdir/README_ami.txt @ 18726:ee8cf665dc2e v8.1.2353
patch 8.1.2353: build failure on FreeBSD
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5708079a6b144e68bf85503bc3a7779d3a7cc2a6
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Thu Nov 28 20:09:58 2019 +0100
patch 8.1.2353: build failure on FreeBSD
Problem: Build failure on FreeBSD.
Solution: Change #ifdef to only check for Linux-like systems.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Thu, 28 Nov 2019 20:15:04 +0100 |
parents | 1174611ad715 |
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README_ami.txt for version 8.1 of Vim: Vi IMproved. This file explains the installation of Vim on Amiga systems. See README.txt for general information about Vim. Unpack the distributed files in the place where you want to keep them. It is wise to have a "vim" directory to keep your vimrc file and any other files you change. The distributed files go into a subdirectory. This way you can easily upgrade to a new version. For example: dh0:editors/vim contains your vimrc and modified files dh0:editors/vim/vim54 contains the Vim version 5.4 distributed files dh0:editors/vim/vim55 contains the Vim version 5.5 distributed files You would then unpack the archives like this: cd dh0:editors tar xf t:vim81bin.tar tar xf t:vim81rt.tar Set the $VIM environment variable to point to the top directory of your Vim files. For the above example: set VIM=dh0:editors/vim Vim version 5.4 will look for your vimrc file in $VIM, and for the runtime files in $VIM/vim54. See ":help $VIM" for more information. Make sure the Vim executable is in your search path. Either copy the Vim executable to a directory that is in your search path, or (preferred) modify the search path to include the directory where the Vim executable is.