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README_os_390.txt for version 7.0aa of Vim: Vi IMproved.
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Welcome to the OS/390 Unix port of VIM.
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ATTENTION: THIS IS AN _ALPHA_ VERSION!!!
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I expect you to know how to handle alpha software!
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This port was done by Ralf Schandl <schandl@de.ibm.com>.
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This port is not maintained or supported by IBM!!
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For the list of changes see runtime/doc/os_390.txt.
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Compiling:
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----------
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Note: After the file configure was created via autoconf, it had been
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handedited, to make the test for ICEConnectionNumber work.
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DO NOT run autoconf again!
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Without X11:
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If you build VIM without X11 support, compiling and building is nearly
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straightforward. The only restriction is, that you can't call make from the
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VIM toplevel directory. Change to the src directory first and call make from
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there. Here is a what to do:
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# Don't use c89!
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# Make additional symbols visible.
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# Allow intermixing of compiler options and files.
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$ export CC=cc
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$ export CFLAGS=-D_ALL_SOURCE
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$ export _CC_CCMODE=1
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$./configure --enable-max-features --without-x --enable-gui=no
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$ cd src
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$ make
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$ make test
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Note: Test 28 will be reported as failed. This is because diff can't
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compare files containing '\0' characters. Test 11 will fail if you
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don't have gzip.
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$ make install
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With X11:
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There are two ways for building VIM with X11 support. The first way is simple
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and results in a big executable (~13 Mb), the second needs a few additional
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steps and results in a much smaller executable (~4.5 Mb). This examples assume
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you want Motif.
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The easy way:
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$ export CC=cc
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$ export CFLAGS="-D_ALL_SOURCE -W c,dll"
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$ export LDFLAGS="-W l,dll"
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$ export _CC_CCMODE=1
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$ ./configure --enable-max-features --enable-gui=motif
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$ cd src
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$ make
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With this VIM is linked statically with the X11 libraries.
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The smarter way:
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Make VIM as described above. Then create a file named 'link.sed' with the
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following contense:
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s/-lXext *//g
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s/-lXmu *//g
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s/-lXm */\/usr\/lib\/Xm.x /g
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s/-lX11 */\/usr\/lib\/X11.x /g
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s/-lXt *//g
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s/-lSM */\/usr\/lib\/SM.x /g
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s/-lICE */\/usr\/lib\/ICE.x /g
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Then do:
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$ rm vim
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$ make
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Now Vim is linked with the X11-DLLs.
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See the Makefile and the file link.sh on how link.sed is used.
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Hint:
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-----
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Use the online help! (See weaknesses below.)
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Example:
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Enter ':help syntax' and then press <TAB> several times, you will switch
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through all help items containing 'syntax'. Press <ENTER> on the one you are
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interested at. Or press <Ctrl-D> and you will get a list of all items printed
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that contain 'syntax'.
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The helpfiles contains cross-references. Links are between '|'. Position the
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cursor on them and press <Ctrl-]> to follow this link. Use <Ctrl-T> to jump
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back.
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Known weaknesses:
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-----------------
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- You can't call make from the toplevel directory, you have to do a 'cd src'
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first. If you do it, make will call configure again. I don't know why and
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didn't investigate it, there were more important things to do. If you can
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make it work drop me a note.
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- The documentation was not updated for this alpha release. It contains lot of
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ASCII dependencies, especially in examples.
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- Digraphs are dependent on code page 1047. Digraphs are used to enter
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characters that normally cannot be entered by an ordinary keyboard.
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See ":help digraphs".
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- Using 'ga' to show the code of the character under the cursor shows the
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correct dec/hex/oct values, but the other informations might be missing or
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wrong.
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- The sed syntax file doesn't work, it is ASCII dependent.
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Bugs:
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-----
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If you find a bug please inform me (schandl@de.ibm.com), don't disturb Bram
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Moolenaar. It's most likely a bug I introduced during porting or some ASCII
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dependency I didn't notice.
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Feedback:
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---------
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Feedback welcome! Just drop me a note.
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