On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Charles D. Russell wrote:
> It has always seemed strange to me that vim was not included in the
> "development" package, since vi is a normal component of linux/unix.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Again, there is no "development" package in Cygwin. There are individual
packages
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Charles D. Russell wrote:
> It has always seemed strange to me that vim was not included in the
> "development" package, since vi is a normal component of linux/unix.
Again, there is no "development" package in Cygwin. There are individual
packages for things like "vim", and
It has always seemed strange to me that vim was not included in the
"development" package, since vi is a normal component of linux/unix.
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J.
> From: Christopher Spears
>
> I installed cygwin with the shells package on my
> computer with Windows 2000. However, I discovered
> that I don't have vi or vim. Is there a way to
> download one of these (or a different) text ed
On Sat, 20 Mar 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
> I installed cygwin with the shells package on my
> computer with Windows 2000. However, I discovered
> that I don't have vi or vim. Is there a way to
> download one of these (or a different) text editor
> into cygwin? Which text editors would you
I installed cygwin with the shells package on my
computer with Windows 2000. However, I discovered
that I don't have vi or vim. Is there a way to
download one of these (or a different) text editor
into cygwin? Which text editors would you recommend?
-Chris
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