Le 6 juil. 2014 à 15:12, kp kirchdoerfer <kap...@users.sourceforge.net> a écrit :
> Am Sonntag, 6. Juli 2014, 15:02:54 schrieb Yves Blusseau: >> Le 6 juil. 2014 à 14:39, Yves Blusseau <bluss...@zetam.org> a écrit : >>>> AFAIK unfortunately busybox-vi is not just a replacement, one needs to >>>> build it with a proper toolchain, and replace initrd… >>> >>> Can you explain ? >>> We can choose now which editor to use with the Platform_Editor buildtool >>> variable. If it is set to vi, busybox applet vi will be built. If the >>> value is different the applet will not be built. >> After looking at sources i see what you mean. e3 can't be build on arm arch >> like rasberry-pi. What i proposed is to always build busybox vi applet so >> in any platform we will have an editor in initrd. Then the packager can >> choose which editor to use by default for the platform. >> >> What do you think about this ? > > I've been to slow sending my mail :) > > It will be an improvement, anyway it will require to build a seperate initrd > version, since busybox is loaded with initrd, and IMHO it's too much to > provide seperate versions of initrd just to change the editor. If we ALWAYS build busybox with the vi applet we don't need to build separate initrd. > Coming back to the topic: > I think if a user wants vi instead of e3ne, he can choose between e3vi, vim(- > tiny? Are those seperate version?) and maybe we can even fix elvis-tiny to > have > something smaller than vim, but more useful than e3vi? Yes, the packager choose a default editor (which will set the profile EDITOR variable). The final user can then change the EDITOR variable value to use another editor. Actually there only a vim-tiny version (550Ko), I can make a full feature vim version (2Mo) for users like me that use vim intensively and use an elvis/elvis-tiny for other users. The problem is that actually the elvis-tiny (1.4-22 or 1.4-23) segfault on my platform. So perhaps it's better to use a "true" version of elvis (not tiny) that is more stable (but larger) ? Yves
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