yes , sometimes it is indeed a good way to make them the same
but if you want to separate them ,  define VIM is another way to do so. :-)

2009/9/30 pansz <[email protected]>:
>
> winterTTr 写道:
>> use $HOME will change something like cygwin and is not good enough i think.
>> So , just define $VIM and $VIMRUNTIME environment variables , it will works
>>
>
> If you use cygwin then use $HOME is definitely a better approach, since
> you can use your cygwin $HOME as your home directory, cygwin and windows
> gvim shares the same collection of vimfiles.
>
> You don't want to maintain two versions of vimfiles separately, do you?
>
>
> >
>

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