On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 11:05:51AM -0400, Robert Connolly wrote:
> It gives us an editor in /. I'm not sure about standards conformance, about 
> moving vim to /bin, but its a pretty usefull thing to have in single user 
> mode or whenever /usr isn't mounted.

That is true -- however, it'd be a good idea to make sure this doesn't
break gvim installs (preferably gvim installed according to BLFS).  I
believe that right now, installing gvim will just overwrite all the
files that vim installed.  If the config files (or something else) are
different when you --enable-gui, they'll get replaced when gvim gets
installed.  But if we keep the old vim binary around, it will expect the
old config files.

Note that I have no idea whether this is actually an issue (I suspect
that most -- if not all -- of the config files can be used by either a
gvim or a normal vim), but it might be.

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