Sujet : Re: Looking for historical source of the ex/vi editor
De : anton.txt (at) *nospam* g{oogle}mail.com (Anton Shepelev)
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Geoff Clare:
Anton Shepelev:
Geoff Clare:
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https://ex-vi.sourceforge.net
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That is Gunnar Ritter's /The Traditional Vi/, a slightly
modernised version Bill Joy's vi from 2.11BSD, now
bandoned. I have not found any historical versions
archived there, except Ritter's own development history
in CVS.
>
I thought the enhancements might be of interest.
Of course, Ritter's enhancements are good, and I will add
his entire CVS on top of the historical sources. My problem
right now, however, is the scarcity of the archived
historical versions of vi.
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