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<sect2><title> </title><para> </para></sect2>
<sect2>
<title>Installation of Vim</title>
<para>This package requires its patch to be applied before you can
install it. This patch fixes a compile problem with GCC-3.2:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../vim-&vim-patch-version;.patch</userinput></screen></para>
<para>Prepare Vim to be compiled:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr</userinput></screen></para>
<para>Continue with compiling the package:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>make CPPFLAGS=-DSYS_VIMRC_FILE=\\\"/etc/vimrc\\\"</userinput></screen></para>
<para>The meaning of the make option is:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><userinput>CPPFLAGS=-DSYS_VIMRC_FILE=\\\"/etc/vimrc\\\"</userinput>:
This option causes vim to look for the <filename>/etc/vimrc</filename> file
which contains vim's global settings. Normally, this file is assumed to be
located in <filename class="directory">/usr/share/vim</filename>, but we
feel that <filename class="directory">/etc</filename> is a more logical
place for this kind of file.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para>The <emphasis>CPPFLAGS</emphasis> option above causes vim to look
for the /etc/vimrc file which contains vim's global settings. Normally,
this file is assumed to be located in <filename>/usr/share/vim</filename>,
but we feel that <filename>/etc</filename> is a more logical place for
this kind of file.</para>
<para>Finish installing the package:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen></para>
<para>Vim can run in old-fashioned <emphasis>vi</emphasis> mode by
creating a symlink, which may be created with the following command:</para>
<para><screen><userinput>ln -s vim /usr/bin/vi</userinput></screen></para>
<para>If you plan to install the X Window system on your LFS
system, you might want to re-compile Vim after you have installed X. Vim
comes with a nice GUI version of the editor which requires X and a few
other libraries to be installed. For more information read the Vim
documentation.</para>
</sect2>
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