Sujet : Re: VI* on VMS
De : news (at) *nospam* cct-net.co.uk (Chris Townley)
Groupes : comp.os.vmsDate : 16. Oct 2024, 23:26:58
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On 16/10/2024 21:05, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
On 10/16/2024 3:54 PM, Dan Cross wrote:
In article <vep5j4$2cbm0$1@dont-email.me>,
Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote:
On 10/16/2024 3:45 PM, Dan Cross wrote:
In article <vep4bs$2cblv$1@dont-email.me>,
Arne Vajhøj <arne@vajhoej.dk> wrote:
On 10/16/2024 9:57 AM, David Meyer wrote:
I'm helping operate an OpenVMS V7.3 system running on a VAXstation
4000-60. We have Vim 7.4 installed, but it appears to cause a big spike
in CPU usage and DIOCNT whenever it's run. The person who installed it
is no longer with us, and we are considering deleting Vim.
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We also have VILE installed, which limited experimentation has not shown
to cause the same kind of performance problems. Does anyone know if VILE
is indeed well-behaved on VMS?
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No idea about vile.
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But http://www.polarhome.com/vim/ shows vim 9.1-11 being available
for VMS.
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Before distching vim, then maybe check if an upgrade helps. From 7.4
to 9.1 is a pretty big jump.
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You can't run 9.1 on a VAX. I assume that the VAXstation
4000-60 David mention is the hardware at the SDF museum.
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The above link has links to a bunch of vim-91*vax.zip files -
that is not version 9.1 for VAX??
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Ah, I see now; I mixed up VMS and VIM versions there.
Upgrading from the non-existing VMS VAX 7.4 to the
non-existing VMS VAX 9.1 would certainly be a problem.
Arne
Why would anyone want use vi, or vim on VMS?
What is wrong with eve/tpu? or even LSE?
-- Chris