patch 9.0.0700: there is no real need for a "big" build
Problem: There is no real need for a "big" build.
Solution: Move common features to "normal" build, less often used features
to the "huge" build. (Martin Tournoij, closes #11283)
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@ -178,14 +178,6 @@ There used to be a KDE version of Vim, using Qt libraries, but since it didn't
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work very well and there was no maintainer it was dropped.
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Unix: COMPILING WITH MULTI-BYTE
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When you want to compile with the multi-byte features enabled, make sure you
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compile on a machine where the locale settings actually work, otherwise the
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configure tests may fail. You need to compile with "big" features:
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./configure --with-features=big
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Unix: COMPILING ON LINUX
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On Linux, when using -g to compile (which is default for gcc), the executable
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